Posted by Nami on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 11:00am.
Revs = 3600rev/min * 11min = 39,600.
A turbine is spinning at 3600 rpm. Friction in the bearings is so low that it takes 15 min to coast to a stop. How many revolutions does the turbine make while stopping?
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answer: 3600/2 * 11
no its wrong
sorry guys my bad ... the answer is correct
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