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5 May, 05:26

A wheel rotates through 5.7 rad in 2.6 s as it is brought to rest with constant angular acceleration. Determine the wheel's initial angular speed before braking began.

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  1. 5 May, 07:04
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    Answer: w = 4.38rad/s

    Therefore the initial speed is 4.38rad/s

    Explanation:

    Given;

    Angular distance = 5.7rad

    Time = 2.6sec

    When moving at constant angular acceleration, the angular distance covered can be given as;

    d = ((w0 + w1) / 2) t ... 1

    Where d = angular distance = 5.7rad

    w = initial angular speed

    w1 = final angular speed = 0

    t = time of change. = 2.6 s

    Substituting to equation 1 we have;

    5.7 = ((w+0) / 2) * 2.6

    w = 5.7*2/2.6

    w = 4.38rad/s

    Therefore the initial speed is 4.38rad/s
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