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Chapter 16, Problem 26ICA
The rotational kinetic energy of a spinning object is measured as a function of its angular velocity and the following data recorded.
Angular Velocity (ω) [rad/s]: 250 370 430 510 690
Rot. Kinetic Energy (E) [kJ]: 3130 6840 9250 13000 23800
Assume these data fit a power model. Determine that model and use it to predict the angular velocity of the object if its rotational kinetic energy is 10 megajoules. You must do all calculations in MATLAB.
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