Fidget Spinner

A fidget spinner is currently at rest. It has a radius of 50 centimeters and its rotational inertia is equal to 50 kgm^2.
If a force of 10N at an angle of 30 degrees, how many full rotations does it rotate in 3 seconds?

Fuck you

>50 cm radius fidget spinner
Brainlets aren't welcome here

Who says they don't exist?

Yes

what color is it?

30 degrees relative to what?

zero

>It has a radius of 50 centimeters

>radius
>not a circle
what did he mean by this?

It doesn't have to be a circle

that's a big spinner.

zero

Uuuuuuu

All of those have circular sections.

does it matter how far from the centre of the rotation the force is applied?

Is there a constant force of 10N for the full 3 seconds?

How much does the spinner weight you dumb fuck?

Is this happening on earth or any other planet? Or in a vac?

What type of material is the spinner made of?

What is its 3d model?

Sure, but they dont rotate about those circular sections.

A propeller is not a circle, but it has a radius about which it rotates.

>Is this happening on earth or any other planet? Or in a vac?
Do you really need to ask this....? Like you're gonna calculate air resistance?

We do need to know the moment of inertia though.

Zero, the fingers get in the way.

Its called a ceiling fan when its that size.

How long is the force applied for?

A fidget spinner is topologically equivalent to your mom.

Denote as the sum of the natural numbers is [math]-\frac{1}{12}[/math] it does 69 rotations in 420 seconds. q e d

[math]rF\sin(\alpha)=J \ddot{\theta}[/math]

I guess it barely rotates given the large magnitude of lamina.

It rotated for 0.0358 of a revolution or 0.225 rad if I didn't screw up like I always did in my homework.

need more info
we don't even have mass

>we don't even have mass

>its rotational inertia is equal to 50 kgm^2.
close enough

A rattleback is placed next to a fidget spinner.

Both objects are set into a typical motion.

What will happen?