The 160-mm-radius brake drum is attached to a larger


The 160-mm-radius brake drum is attached to a larger flywheel that is not shown. The total mass moment of inertia of the drum and the flywheel is 18 kg · m2 and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the drum and the brake shoe is 0.35. Knowing that the angular velocity of the flywheel is 360 rpm counterclockwise when a force P of magnitude 300 N is applied to the pedal C, determine the number of revolutions executed by the flywheel before it comes to rest.

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