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3 July, 21:35

A wheel has a constant angular acceleration of 4.5 rad/s2. during a certain 5.0 s interval, it turns through an angle of 128 rad. assuming that the wheel started from rest, how long has it been in motion at the start of this 5.0 s interval?

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  1. 3 July, 21:47
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    The solution for this problem is through this formula:Ø = w1 t + 1/2 ã t^2

    where:Ø - angular displacement w1 - initial angular velocity t - time ã - angular acceleration

    128 = w1 x 4 + ½ x 4.5 x 5^2 128 = 4w1 + 56.254w1 = - 128 + 56.25 4w1 = 71.75w1 = 71.75/4

    w1 = 17.94 or 18 rad s^-1

    w1 = wo + ãt

    w1 - final angular velocity

    wo - initial angular velocity

    18 = 0 + 4.5t t = 4 s
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