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A torque of 36.2 N · m is applied to an initially motionless wheel which rotates...

A torque of 36.2 N · m is applied to an initially motionless wheel which rotates around a fixed axis. This torque is the result of a directed force combined with a friction force. As a result of the applied torque the angular speed of the wheel increases from 0 to 9.5 rad/s. After 6.10 s the directed force is removed, and the wheel comes to rest 60.2 s later.

A- What is the wheel's moment of inertia

B- What is the magnitude of the torque caused by friction

C- From the time the directed force is initially applied, how many revolutions does the wheel go through?

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