To solve this problem it is necessary to apply the concepts related to the theorem of work in angular movement.
Basically, the change in angular kinetic energy must be equivalent to the total angular work done, considering that the work is the Force performed per unit of displacement.


Where
I = Moment of Inertia
= Angular velocity (Final and Initial)
= Torque
= Angular displacement
The moment of inertia of the wheel is given by

we have that the diameter was 90cm, then the radius is 45cm or 0.45m

Torque is given by



Since the initial angular velocity
is zero we have that,

Rearranging to find the final angular velocity we have that



Therefore the final angular velocity 2.09rad/s