First, we'll do an example involving linear motion -- then, one with rotational motion.
Consider the Toyota Corolla, which has a mass of m = 1100 kg.
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The car is equipped with tires which have a coefficient of kinetic friction μk = 0.85. Its owners drive safely at the speed limit of 55 mph = 24.6 m/s.
Suddenly, a little bunny rabbit hops into the road. The driver slams on the brakes.
A potter's wheel has mass M = 35 kg and radius 0.8 m. It is initially at rest, but needs to spin at a steady 200 RPM for Polly the Potter to make her bowls.
In order to accelerate the wheel to full speed during just N = 5 revolutions, how much torque must Polly exert on the wheel?
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