Part A A 210 g toy car is placed on a narrow 66-cm-diameter track with wheel grooves that keep the car going in a circle. The 1.1 kg track is free to turn on a frictionless, vertical axis. The spokes have negligible mass. After the car's switch is turned on, it soon reaches a steady speed of 0.73 m/s relative to the track. (Figure 1) What then is the track's angular velocity, in rpm? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. µA 圖] w = 5.81 rpm Submit Previous Answers Request Answer igure < 1 of 1 > X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Provide Feedback Next >

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Part A
A 210 g toy car is placed on a narrow 66-cm-diameter
track with wheel grooves that keep the car going in a
circle. The 1.1 kg track is free to turn on a frictionless,
vertical axis. The spokes have negligible mass. After the
car's switch is turned on, it soon reaches a steady speed
of 0.73 m/s relative to the track. (Figure 1)
What then is the track's angular velocity, in rpm?
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
HẢ
|] ?
5.81
rpm
W =
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A A 210 g toy car is placed on a narrow 66-cm-diameter track with wheel grooves that keep the car going in a circle. The 1.1 kg track is free to turn on a frictionless, vertical axis. The spokes have negligible mass. After the car's switch is turned on, it soon reaches a steady speed of 0.73 m/s relative to the track. (Figure 1) What then is the track's angular velocity, in rpm? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. HẢ |] ? 5.81 rpm W = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Figure < 1 of 1 X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Provide Feedback Next >
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