A circular disk of mass 100 kg and radius 0500 m rotates at


A circular disk of mass 10.0 kg and radius 0.500 m rotates at 30.0 revolutions per second on a vertical axle, in the direction clockwise when viewed from above. Below it is a 30.0 kg disk of the same radius that is rotating 30.0 revolutions per second, but in the opposite (counterclockwise) direction. The upper disk is then allowed to drop onto the lower and, after friction forces have acted the two rotate together as a single disk of mass 40.0 kg.

(a) What is the final angular velocity of the combination of disks?

(b) What fraction of the initial kinetic energy of the system of two disks is lost in this interaction?

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