Final answer:
The net torque acting on the uniform circular disk is -14 N*m.
Step-by-step explanation:
The net torque acting on the uniform circular disk can be determined using the formula:
Torque = Moment of Inertia * Angular Acceleration
Moment of Inertia of a disk = (1/2) * mass * radius^2
Given: mass = 1.0 kg and radius = 2.0 m
Substituting the values into the formula:
Moment of Inertia = (1/2) * 1.0 kg * (2.0 m)^2 = 2.0 kg*m^2
Angular Acceleration = -7.0 rad/s^2 (negative sign indicates slowing down)
Substituting the values into the torque formula:
Torque = 2.0 kg*m^2 * (-7.0 rad/s^2) = -14 N*m
Therefore, the net torque acting on the disk is -14 N*m.