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A bicycle tire of radius 0.40 m and mass 1.7kg is rotating at 62.9 rad/s.

What torque is necessary to stop the tire in 2.2 s?
Answer in units of N · m.
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User Mark Mayo
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T = taw

T = m r² ( w₂-w₁) / t

T = 1.7 × (0.40)² (0-62.9) / 2.2

T = 1.7 × 0.16 × -62.9 / 2.2

T = -17. 11 / 2.2

T = - 7.77 N.m
User Vladimir Tolstikov
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