If one spins a wheel rapidly and holds it in mid-air, it will continue to spin for quite a while. However, the combination of air resistance and friction will combine to slow the wheel's rotation. Over the course of several minutes, the wheel's angular speed will gradually decrease, and, eventually, it will stop.
I performed this experiment: after spinning the wheel rapidly, I measured its angular speed many times over the next few minutes. My measurements are shown below:
time angular speed (sec) (rad/sec) ---------------------------------- 15 14.7 30 12.6 45 10.7 60 9.2 75 8.10 90 6.57 105 5.50 120 4.47 135 3.35 ----------------------------------
You can look at a graph of this information (or a smaller version if necessary).
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