A compact disc (CD) is known to have a constant angular acceleration of 40 rad/s^2. If it starts from rest, (a) what is its angular displacement after 10 seconds? (b) How many times does the CD have made complete revolutions?
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\[\omega_f = 0 + 40 \times 10 = 400 \text{ rad/s}\] Show more…
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