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At t=0 a grinding wheel has an angular velocity of 20.0 rad/s . it has a constant angular acceleration of 35.0 rad/s2 until a circuit breaker trips at time t = 2.30 s . from then on, it turns through an angle 433 rad as it coasts to a stop at constant angular acceleration. part a through what total angle did the wheel turn between t=0 and the time it stopped?

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Over the first 2.30 s, the wheel turns by angle
\theta according to


\theta=\left(20.0(\rm rad)/(\rm s)\right)t+\frac12\left(35.0(\rm rad)/(\mathrm s^2)\right)t^2

so that after 2.30 s, it will have turned


\theta=138.575\,\mathrm{rad}

Then the wheel turns a total of
\theta+433\,\mathrm{rad} over this entire interval, or
572\,\mathrm{rad}.

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