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7 January, 07:46

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 of 0.140 rad/s2. After making 2870 revolu - tions, its angular speed is 137 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. 7 January, 09:23
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    a) Initial angular speed = 117.13 rad/s

    b) Time elapsed = 141.92 s

    Explanation:

    a) We have equation of motion v² = u² + 2as

    Final angular speed, v = 137 rad/s

    Angular acceleration, a = 0.140 rad/s²

    Displacement, s = 2870 x 2π = 18032.74 rad

    Substituting

    v² = u² + 2as

    137² = u² + 2 x 0.140 x 18032.74

    u² = 13719.83

    u = 117.13 rad/s

    Initial angular speed = 117.13 rad/s

    b) We have equation of motion, v = u + at

    137 = 117.13 + 0.140 t

    t = 141.92 s

    Time elapsed = 141.92 s
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