A Ferris wheel has moment of inertia 2.2 x 105 kg·m2. From rest, the operator starts the wheel and it accelerates for 13.4 seconds. If the engine does a total of 5.3 x 105 joules of work, calculate the number of revolutions the wheel makes as it accelerates

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A Ferris wheel has moment of inertia 2.2 x 105 kg·m2. From rest, the operator starts the wheel and it accelerates for 13.4 seconds. If the engine does a total of 5.3 x 105 joules of work, calculate the number of revolutions the wheel makes as it accelerates.

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