A 392 N wheel comes off a moving truck and rolls without slipping along a highway. At the bottom of a hill it is rotating at 24.5 rad/s. The radius of the wheel is 0.600 m, and its moment of inertia about its rotation axis is 0.800 MR2 Friction does work on the wheel as it rolls up the hill to a stop, a height h above the bottom of the hill, this work has absolute value 2600 J. Y Part A Calculate h Express your answer with the appropriate units. μA t H ?

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Exercise 10.25
A 392 N wheel comes off a moving truck and rolls without slipping along a
highway. At the bottom of a hill it is rotating at 24.5 rad/s. The radius of the
wheel is 0.600 m, and its moment of inertia about its rotation axis is 0.800 MR²
Friction does work on the wheel as it rolls up the hill to a stop, a height h above
the bottom of the hill, this work has absolute value 2600 J.
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Part A
Calculate h
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
h=
Value
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μA
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m
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Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 10.25 A 392 N wheel comes off a moving truck and rolls without slipping along a highway. At the bottom of a hill it is rotating at 24.5 rad/s. The radius of the wheel is 0.600 m, and its moment of inertia about its rotation axis is 0.800 MR² Friction does work on the wheel as it rolls up the hill to a stop, a height h above the bottom of the hill, this work has absolute value 2600 J. ▼ Part A Calculate h Express your answer with the appropriate units. h= Value Submit μA Provide Feedback m Previous Answers Request Answer ? X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
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