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4 January, 07:10

A particle moves 3.0 m along a circle of radius 1.5 m. (a) Through what angle does it rotate? (b) If the particle makes this trip in 1.0 s at a constant speed, what is its angular velocity? (c) What is its acceleration?

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  1. 4 January, 08:50
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    (a) 114.65° or 2.00 rad

    (b) 2.00 rad/s

    (c) 0 m/s²

    Explanation:

    (a)

    Note: As the particle moves along the circle, it forms an arc.

    Length of an arc = (Ф/360) * 2πr

    L = (Ф/360) * 2πr ... Equation 1

    Where L = distance at which the particle moves along the circle, Ф = angle of rotation of the particle, r = radius of the circle.

    make Ф the subject of the equation

    Ф = 360L/2πr ... Equation 2

    Given: L = 3 m, r = 1.5 m

    Substitute into equation 2

    Ф = 360 (3) / (2*3.14*1.5)

    Ф = 1080/9.42

    Ф = 114.65° or 2.00 rad

    (b)

    Angular velocity (ω) = Ф/t

    ω = ΔФ/Δt ... Equation 3

    Where ω = angular velocity, Δt = time taken to make the trip, ΔФ = angle through which the particle rotates

    Given: ΔФ = 2.00 rad, Δt = 1.0 s

    Substitute into equation 3

    ω = 2.00/1

    ω = 2.00 rad/s

    (c)

    α = dω/dt ... Equation 4

    Where α = angular acceleration, dω = change in velocity, dt = change in time

    α = d (2.00) / dt

    Note: since ω is a constant, and the differentiation of a constant is equal to zero,

    therefore,

    α = 0 rad/s².

    But,

    a = αr ... Equation 5

    Where a = acceleration of the particle

    Given: α = rad/s², r = 1.5 m

    Substitute into equation 5

    a = 0 (1.5)

    a = 0 m/s²
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