wo disks are mounted (like a merry-go-round) on low-friction bearings on the same axle and can be brought together so that they couple and rotate as one unit. The first disk, with rotational inertia 3.31 kg·m2 about its central axis, is set spinning counterclockwise (which may be taken as the positive direction) at 495 rev/min. The second disk, with rotational inertia 5.57 kg·m2 about its central axis, is set spinning counterclockwise at 773 rev/min. They then couple together. (a) What is their angular speed after coupling? If instead the second disk is set spinning clockwise at 773 rev/min, what are their (b) angular velocity (using the correct sign for direction) and (c) direction of rotation after they couple together? The answers need to be in units of revs.
Two disks are mounted (like a merry-go-round) on low-friction bearings on the same axle and can be brought together so that they couple and rotate as one unit. The first disk, with rotational inertia 3.31 kg·m2 about its central axis, is set spinning counterclockwise (which may be taken as the positive direction) at 495 rev/min. The second disk, with rotational inertia 5.57 kg·m2 about its central axis, is set spinning counterclockwise at 773 rev/min. They then couple together. (a) What is their angular speed after coupling? If instead the second disk is set spinning clockwise at 773 rev/min, what are their (b)
The answers need to be in units of revs.
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