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16 August, 19:59

An electric fan spinning with an angular speed of 13 rad/s has a kinetic energy of 4.6 j. what is the moment of inertia of the fan?

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  1. 16 August, 20:21
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    Let J = the angular moment of inertia of the fan.

    The rotational speed is ω = 13 rad/s

    By definition, the kinetic energy is

    KE = (1/2) J*ω²

    Therefore

    (1/2) * (J kg-m²) * (13 rad/s) ³ = 4.6 J

    84.5J = 4.6

    J = 0.0544 kg-m²

    Answer: J = 0.0544 kg-m²
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