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Physics, 13.11.2019 02:31, 10040813

Awheel with radius 36 cm is rotating at a rate of 19 rev/s.(a) what is the angular speed in radians per second? rad/s(b) in a time interval of 5 s, what is the angle in radians through which the wheel rotates? rad(c) at t=10 s the angular speed begins to increase at a rate of 1.6 rad/s/s. at t=15 s, what is the angular speed in radians per second? rad/s(d) through what angle in radians did the wheel rotate during the time between t=10 s and t=15 s? rad(e) if the wheel rolls along the ground without slipping, the instantaneous velocity of the atoms of the object that are momentarily in contact with the ground is zero. this zero-velocity condition implies that vcm=ω⁢r, where ω is the angular speed of the object, since the instantaneous speed of the contact point is vcm-ω⁢r. during the time between t=10 s and t=15 s, how far did the center of the wheel move, in meters? m

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