Answer:
0.800 m/s²
Step-by-step explanation:
First, calculate the angular acceleration:
ω = αt + ω₀
6.00 rad/s = α (3.00 s) + 0 rad/s
α = 2.00 rad/s²
Now calculate the angular velocity at t = 2.00 s:
ω = αt + ω₀
ω = (2.00 rad/s²) (2.00 s) + 0 rad/s
ω = 4.00 rad/s
Calculate the linear velocity:
v = ωr
v = (4.00 rad/s) (0.0500 m)
v = 0.200 m/s
Finally, calculate the centripetal acceleration:
a = v² / r
a = (0.200 m/s)² / (0.0500 m)
a = 0.800 m/s²