You have a grindstone (a disk) that is 90.0 kg, has a 0.340-m radius,and is turning at 90.0 rpm, and you press a steel axe against it with aradial force of 20.0 N. (a) Assuming the kinetic coefficient of frictionbetween steel and stone is 0.20, calculate the angular acceleration ofthe grindstone. (b) How many turns will the stone make before comingto rest?

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You have a grindstone (a disk) that is 90.0 kg, has a 0.340-m radius,
and is turning at 90.0 rpm, and you press a steel axe against it with a
radial force of 20.0 N. (a) Assuming the kinetic coefficient of friction
between steel and stone is 0.20, calculate the angular acceleration of
the grindstone. (b) How many turns will the stone make before coming
to rest?

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