A solid disk, spinning counter-clockwise, has a mass of 12 kg and a radius of 6 m. If a point on the edge of the disk is moving at 8 m/s in the direction perpendicular to the disk's radius, what is the disk's angular momentum and velocity?

1 Answer
Mar 4, 2017

omega = 1.33rads^-1

p = 16Nms

Explanation:

Angular velocity is given by the equation

omega = v/r = (8ms^-1)/(6m) = 1.33rads^-1

It is in the units radians per second, or rads^-1.

Angular momentum is the product of angular velocity and mass, much like linear momentum is the product of linear velocity and mass, so

p = momega = 12 xx 1.33 = 16Nms