A solid cylinder with radius 0.160 m is mounted on a frictionless, stationary axle that lies along the cylinder axis. The cylinder is initially at rest. Then starting at t = 0 a constant horizontal force of 5.00 N is applied tangentially to the surface of the cylinder. You measure the angular displacement θ−θ0 of the cylinder as a function of the time t since the force was first applied. When you plot θ−θ0 (in radians) as a function of t2 (in s2), your data lie close to a straight line.

What is the moment of inertia of the wheel?

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Answer:

(rF)/2α

Explanation:

Here, we use the formula, Τ=Iα

Moving this around, we get (T/α)=I

You divide the given angular acceleration by 2, yielding a very small number for the value of impulse.

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