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19 September, 18:17

You are holding the axle of a bicycle wheel with radius

35.0 cm and mass 1.00 kg. You get the wheel spinning at a rate of

75.0 rpm and then stop it by pressing the tire against the pavement.

You notice that it takes 1.20 s for the wheel to come to a

complete stop. What is the angular acceleration of the wheel?

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  1. 19 September, 19:47
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    The angular acceleration of the wheel is - 6.54 rad/s²

    Explanation:

    We'll use the equations of motion for this.

    w = 2πf

    f = 75 rpm = 1.25 rps = 1.25 rev/s

    w₀ = initial angular velocity = 2π * 1.25 = 7.85 rad/s

    w = final angular velocity = 0 rad/s

    t = 1.2 s

    α = ?

    w = w₀ + αt

    0 = 7.85 + 1.2α

    α = 7.85/1.2 = - 6.54 rad/s²
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