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Suppose an automobile engine can produce 220 N⋅m of torque, and assume this car is suspended so that the wheels can turn freely. Each wheel acts like a 16.5 kg disk that has a 0.15 m radius. The tires act like 2.25-kg rings that have inside radii of 0.195 m and outside radii of 0.31 m. The tread of each tire acts like a 11-kg hoop of radius 0.345 m. The 14.5-kg axle acts like a solid cylinder that has a 1.95-cm radius. The 28-kg drive shaft acts like a solid cylinder that has a 2.9-cm radius.
calculate the angular acceleration in radians per square second, produced by the motor if 95.0% of this torque is applied to the drive shaft, axle, and rear wheels of a car.
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