A wheel rotating at 10.8 rad/s undergoes an angular acceleration of 12.9 rad/s^2. Through what angle has the wheel turned after 4.48 s? Give your answer in radians.
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8 rad/s, and the angular acceleration, α = 12.9 rad/s^2. We need to find the angle turned by the wheel after a time of 4.48 s. Show more…
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