9. The angular velocity of a car wheel changes from 4 rad/s to 20 rad/s in 25 s. if the wheel has a radius of 350 mm, what is a) The angular acceleration of the wheel? b) The tangential linear acceleration of a point on the rim of the wheel?
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Given: Initial angular velocity, Ļā = 4 rad/s Final angular velocity, Ļā = 20 rad/s Time taken, t = 25 s The angular acceleration (α) can be calculated using the formula: α = (Ļā - Ļā) / t Substitute the values: α = (20 - 4) / 25 α = 16 / 25 α = 0.64 rad/s² Show moreā¦
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