It will take 1.03 sec for the wheel to reach its final operating speed.
Solution:
First we calculate for the angular acceleration a from the torque formula which is the product of the moment of inertia i and the angular acceleration a:
   torque = ia
   a = torque / i
We know that the moment of inertia i of a solid disk is i = 0.5*mr^2, where radius r is in meters:
   a = torque / 0.5 * mr^2
Now, we substitute the values to the angular acceleration a equation:
   a = 0.600 Nm / (0.5 * 2.00 kg * (0.07m)^2)
    = 122.45 radians/s^2
We convert the final angular velocity Wf, which is the final operating speed 1200 rev/min, to rad/s:Â
   Wf = 1200 rev/min * 2π/60 = 125.66 rad/s
For rotational motion,
   Wf = Wi + atÂ
   125.66 rad/s = 0 + (122.45 rad/s^2)tÂ
The time t is therefore
   t = 125.66 / 122.45t
    = 1.03 sec