The radius of a wheel is 0.410 m. A rope is wound around the outer rim of the wheel. The rope is pulled with a force of magnitude 3.63 N unwinding the rope and making the wheel spin counterclockwise about its central axis. Ignore the mass of the top.
(a) How much rope unwinds while the wheel makes 2.74 revolutions? d= __7.06__ m
(b) How much work is done by the rope on the wheel during this time? W= _____ J
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