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A flywheel rotates about an axis due to friction at the axis

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A flywheel rotates about an axis. Due to friction at the axis,it experiences an angular retardation proportional to its angular velocity. If it's angular velocity falls to half while it makes and rotations.

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It is due to friction at the axis, a flywheel experiences an angular retardation which is proportional to its angular velocity. If the angular velocity of the flywheel reduces to half while it makes n rotations, it will make more n rotations before coming to rest.

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