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A disk rotates about its central axis starting from rest and accelerates with constant angular acceleration. At one time it is rotating at 10.0 rev/s. After 60 more complete revolutions, its angular speed is 15.035 rev/s.. Calculate the angular acceleration

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Answer:

1.05 rev/ (s)2

Step-by-step explanation:

Here the disc is travelling from constant angular acceleration there for we can use motion equation for angular acceleration

(V)2 = (U)2 + 2aS

V - final angular velocity

U - initial angular velocity

S - revolution

a - angular acceleration

(15.035)2 = (10)2 + 2* a * 60

a = 1.05 rev /(s)2

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