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How much time does it take a power drill accelerating at 64.3 rad/s2 to achieve

1500. rotations per minute (rpm) ?

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  1. Yesterday, 16:47
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    The time is 0.244 seconds

    Explanation:

    According to the given data

    1500 rpm is 1500 * (2pi) radians per minute = 9424.8 rad/minute

    So

    Divide by 60 = 157.08 radians per second.

    And then

    Divide by 64.3 rad/s^2 = 0.244 seconds.
  2. Yesterday, 19:25
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    Answer;

    = 0.244 seconds

    Explanation;

    500 rpm is equivalent to; 1500 * 2π radians per minute

    = 9424.8 rad/minute

    To get revolutions per second we divide by 60

    = 9424.8/60

    = 157.08 radians per second.

    Then we divide by 64.3 rad/s^2 to get time;

    = 157.08/64.3

    = 0.244 seconds.
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