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A cord of negligible mass is wound round the rim of a fly wheel of mass 20 kg and radius 20 cm. A steady pull of 25 N is applied on the cord as shown in fig. The flywheel is mounted on a horizontal axle with frictionless bearings.
(a) Compute the angular acceleration of the wheel.
(b) Find the work done by the pull, when 2m of the cord is unwound.
(c ) Find also the kinetic energy of the wheel at this point. Assume that the wheel starts from rest.
(d) Compare answers to parts (b) and (c ).

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a) We use `Ialpha=tau`
the torque `tau=FR`
`=25xx0.20Nm" "("as "R=0.20m)`
`=5.0Nm`
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