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28 July, 08:48

A machine part is initially rotating at 0.500 rad/s. Its rotation speeds up with constant angular acceleration 2.50 rad/s2. Through what angle has the machine part rotated when its angular speed equals 3.25 rad/s

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  1. 28 July, 11:24
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    Given:

    Initial angular velocity, wi = 0.5 rad/s

    Final angular velocity, wf = 3.25 rad/s

    Angular acceleration, ao = 2.5 rad/s^2

    Using angular equation of motion,

    wf^2 = wi^2 + 2θ * ao

    Inputting values,

    3.25^2 = 0.5^2 + 2θ * 2.5

    θ = 10.3125/5

    = 2.0625 rad

    But 1 rev = 2pi rad = 360°

    1 rev/2pi rad * 2.0625 rad * 360°/1 rev

    = 118.17°

    = 118.2°
  2. 28 July, 11:57
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    The angle through which the machine part has rotated is 2.0625 rad

    Explanation:

    Given;

    initial angular speed, ωi = 0.500 rad/s

    angular acceleration, α = 2.50 rad/s².

    Final angular speed, ωf = 3.25 rad/s

    Apply kinematic equation;

    ωf² = ωi² + 2αθ

    where;

    θ is the angle through which the machine part has rotated

    3.25² = 0.5² + (2 x 2.5) θ

    10.5625 = 0.25 + 5θ

    5θ = 10.5625 - 0.25

    5θ = 10.3125

    θ = 10.3125/5

    θ = 2.0625 rad

    Therefore, the angle through which the machine part has rotated is 2.0625 rad
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