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3 May, 10:40

A rotating object starts from rest at t = 0 s and has a constant angular acceleration. At a time of t = 7.0 s the object has an angular velocity of ω = 15 rad/s. What is its angular velocity at a time of t = 14 s?

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  1. 3 May, 12:21
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    angular velocity at t=14-s is w = 29.98-rad/s

    Explanation:

    for constant angular acceleration,

    ∝ = Δw / Δt Δ = (w-wi) / (t-ti)

    ∝ = 15 - 0 / 7 - 0

    ∝ = 2.14-rad/s²

    now again applying formula,

    ∝ = Δw / Δt Δ = (w-wi) / (t-ti)

    w = (t-ti) ∝+wi

    w = (14 - 7) (2.14) + 15

    w = 29.98-rad/s
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