In a bike repair shop a wheel is given an initial angular velocity of 628 rad/s. After that, the wheel makes 224 full revolutions and stops. What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the wheel In rad/s^2
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We know that the wheel makes 224 full revolutions, which means it rotates 224 times around its axis. Since one full revolution is equal to 2π radians, the wheel rotates 224 * 2π = 448π radians. The time it takes for the wheel to make these rotations is not Show more…
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