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15 October, 11:18

The flywheel of a gasoline engine is required to give up 600 j of kinetic energy while its angular velocity decreases from 790 rev/min to 450 rev/min. what moment of inertia is required?

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  1. 15 October, 11:25
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    = 0.2594 Kgm²

    Explanation:

    Using the formula;

    K. E = 1.2*I*ω²

    Where; K. E is the kinetic energy, I is the moment of inertia and ω is the angular velocity.

    Therefore;

    ω1 = 790/60 * 2π

    = 82.74 rad/sec

    ω2 = 450/60 * 2π

    = 47.13 rad/sec

    600J = 1/2 * I * (82.74²-47.13²)

    600 J = 0.5 * I * 4,624.67

    600 J = 2312.34 I

    I = 0.2594 Kgm²

    Moment of inertia = 0.2594 Kgm²
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