A flywheel has an intial rotational kinetic energy equal to 10J. A constant torque is applied on the flywheel and work done by the torque is 25J. Find the final rotational kinetic energy of the flywheel.
A
15J
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B
25J
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C
35J
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D
0J
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Solution
The correct option is C35J Given,
Initial rotational kinetic energy, KE1=10J
Work done by the torque, W=25J
Let the final rotational kinetic energy =KE2
By the work energy theorem for rotation.
Work done by the torque is equal to the change in rotational kinetic energy. W=KE2−KE1 ⇒25=KE2−10 ⇒KE2=35J