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Best Answer - Chosen by Voters E = 0.5 I w^2, where I = mr^2 => moment of inertia w = angular velocity Jacy I = 400 (1)^2 = 400 kg m^2 w = 5500(2pi/60) = 576 radians E = 0.5(400)576^2 = 66.355MJ b) Power = Energy / time => t = E/P 1 hp = 746W = 746 J/s t = 66.355x10^6/(746x15)/3600 = 1.65 hrs. Hth
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