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Physics, 14.05.2021 16:40 brookeleneewick

Consider a bicycle wheel to be a ring of radius 30. cm and mass 1.5 kg. Neglect the mass of the axle and sprocket. If a force of 20. N is applied tangentially to a sprocket of radius 4.0 cm for 4.0 s, what linear speed does the wheel achieve, assuming it rolls without slipping?

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