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A wheel of mass 10 kg and radius 0.2 m is rotating at an angular speed of 100 rpm, when the motion is turned off. Neglecting the friction at the axis. Calculate the force that must be applied tangentially to the wheel to bring it to rest in 10 rev. Assumed wheel to be a disc.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will follow the outlined process: ### Step 1: Convert Angular Speed from RPM to Radians per Second The given angular speed is 100 rpm. We need to convert this to radians per second. \[ \omega = 100 \, \text{rpm} = 100 \times \frac{2\pi \, \text{rad}}{60 \, \text{s}} = \frac{100 \times 2\pi}{60} = \frac{100\pi}{30} = \frac{10\pi}{3} \, \text{rad/s} \] ...
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