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13 March, 21:44

A wheel, starting from rest, rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 1.80 rad/s^2. During a certain 7.00 s interval, it turns through 53.2 rad.

(a) How long had the wheel been turning before the start of the 7.00 s interval?

(b) What was the angular velocity of the wheel at the start of the 7.00 s interval?

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  1. 13 March, 22:00
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    a) 1.3 rad/s

    b) 0.722 s

    Explanation:

    Given

    Initial velocity, ω = 0 rad/s

    Angular acceleration of the wheel, α = 1.8 rad/s²

    using equations of angular motion, we have

    θ2 - θ1 = ω (0) [t2 - t1] + 1/2α (t2 - t1) ²

    where

    θ2 - θ1 = 53.2 rad

    t2 - t1 = 7s

    substituting these in the equation, we have

    θ2 - θ1 = ω (0) [t2 - t1] + 1/2α (t2 - t1) ²

    53.2 = ω (0) * 7 + 1/2 * 1.8 * 7²

    53.2 = 7.ω (0) + 1/2 * 1.8 * 49

    53.2 = 7.ω (0) + 44.1

    7.ω (0) = 53.2 - 44.1

    ω (0) = 9.1 / 7

    ω (0) = 1.3 rad/s

    Using another of the equations of angular motion, we have

    ω (0) = ω (i) + α*t1

    1.3 = 0 + 1.8 * t1

    1.3 = 1.8 * t1

    t1 = 1.3/1.8

    t1 = 0.722 s
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