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A rotating wheel has a constant angular acceleration. It has an angular velocity of 5.0 rad/s at time t=0 s, and 3.0 s later has an angular velocity of 9.0 rad/s. What is the angular displacement of the wheel during the 3.0-s interval?

(a) 15 rad
(b) 21 rad
(c) 27 rad
(d) There is not enough information given to determine the angular displacement.

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Answer:

Angular displacement will be 21 rad

So option (b) will be correct answer

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given initial angular velocity
\omega _i=5rad/sec

Final angular velocity
\omega _f=9rad/sec

Time t = 3 sec

Angular acceleration is given by
\alpha =(\omega _f-\omega _i)/(t)=(9-5)/(3)=1.333rad/sec^2

Now angular displacement is given by
\Theta =\omega _it+(1)/(2)\alpha t^2=5* 3+(1)/(2)* 1.333* 3^2=21rad

So option (b) will be correct option

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