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10 March, 13:15

The crankshaft in a race car goes from rest to 3000 rpm in 2.0 s.

a. what is the crankshaft's angular acceleration?

b. how many revolutions does it make while reaching 3000 rpm?

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  1. 10 March, 13:29
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    The equations are analogous to that for linear movement:

    acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time

    acceleration = (3000 rpm - 0 rpm) / 2.0 s

    a) acceleration = 1500 rpm/s or 25 rp (s^2)

    For the displacement

    displacement = initial velocity*time + 0.5*acceleration*time^2

    displacement = (0) * (2 s) + (0.5) (25 rps^2) * (2 s) ^2

    b) displacement = 50 revolutions
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