Physics, asked by hotgracefulgirl, 11 months ago

plz answer the above question

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by MUDITASAHU
3
Rotational kinetic energy is 

(KE)r =1/2 Iw2 =1/2{1/2MR2} 

=1/4 MR2w2 where(I=1/2MR2) 

Where Mis the mass of the disc and R radius , 

Translational kinetic energy is 

(KE)r = 1/2 Mv2 =1/2 m(Rw)2 =1/2MR2 w2 where (V=Rw) 

Total energy KE =(KE)r +(KE)r =3/4Mr2 W2 

Hence (KE)r/KE =2/3
Answered by sachinanandharpeem9k
0
a any nude girls for sex chat with me

hotgracefulgirl: ask from Sexyprisha
Similar questions