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Tue 12 Nov, 2019 07:16 pm
A potter's wheel with a 35.9 cm radius rotates with a 2.91 rad/s2 angular acceleration. After 5.37 s, the wheel has rotated through an angle of 77.7 rad.
a)What linear distance did a point on the outer edge travel during the 5.37 s?
b)What was the initial angular velocity of the wheel?
c)What was the angular velocity of the wheel at 5.37 s?
d)What is the centripetal acceleration at 5.37 s?
@jdmaxwell02,
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@jdmaxwell02,
a) 17 microtares/deciliter
b)2 apples
c) 6.02x10(23)
d) Centripetals have 100 feet.
@McGentrix,
Centripedals have 100 feet.
He asked for radial acceleration
@gmanc1409,
Ever have 100 feet all trying to rotate something? It's a giant clusterfuck.