A 32 kg flywheel, essentially a disk of radius 1.2 m, is rotating at 3000 rev/minute. Use work-kinetic energy theorem to find the amount of work required in order to stop it.

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A 32 kg flywheel, essentially a disk of radius 1.2 m, is rotating at 3000
rev/minute. Use work-kinetic energy theorem to find the amount of work required in
order to stop it.

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