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2 April, 13:29

A wind turbine is initially spinning at a constant angular speed. as the wind's strength gradually increases, the turbine experiences a constant angular acceleration 0.101 rad/s2. after making 2870 revolutions, its angular speed is 149 rad/s. (a) what is the initial angular velocity of the turbine? (b) how much time elapses while the turbine is speeding up?

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  1. 2 April, 17:19
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    Let us list the given:

    constant acceleration = 0.101 rad/s^2

    angular distance = 2870 revolutions

    *since 1 revolution = 2π rad, this is equal to 5740π rad (2870*2π)

    angular speed = 149 rad/s

    From here, we could infer that it is easier to determine letter b first. To solve for time, just divide distance by speed

    b.) time = 5740π/149 rad/s = 121.03 seconds

    a.) For letter a, we use the formula for acceleration

    a = (v, final - v, initial) / t

    0.101 rad/s^2 = (149 rad/s - v, initial) / 121.03 s

    v, initial = 136.78 rad/s
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