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A wheel with moment of inertia 3.00 kg x m^2 has a net torque of 3.50 Nxm applied to it. What
A) 1.17rad/s^2
B) 0.857 rad/s^2
C) 3.50 rad/s^2
D 3.00 rad/s^2
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