During the spin cycle of your clothes washer, the tub rotates at a steady angular velocity of 32.932.9 rad/s. Find the angular displacement of the tub during a spin of 60.960.9 s, expressed both in radians and in revolutions.
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Given: Angular velocity = 32.9 rad/s Time = 60.9 s Angular displacement = Angular velocity x Time Angular displacement = 32.9 rad/s x 60.9 s Angular displacement = 2003.61 rad Show more…
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