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The angular speed of digital video discs (DVDs) varies with whether the inner or outer part of the disc is being read. (CDs function in the same way.) Over a 135-minute playing time, the angular speed varies from 560 rpm to 1800 rpm.Assuming it to be constant, what is the angular acceleration of such a DVD?

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\begin{equation*} 9.19\text{ }rad\/m^2 \end{equation*}

Step-by-step explanation

We want to find the angular acceleration of the DVD.

To do this, apply the formula for angular acceleration:


\alpha=(\Delta\omega)/(\Delta t)=(\omega_2-\omega_1)/(t_2-t_1)

where Δω = change in angular velocity

Δt = time taken

Therefore, the angular acceleration is:


\begin{gathered} \alpha=(1800-560)/(135) \\ \alpha=(1240)/(135) \\ \alpha=9.19\text{ }rad\/m^2 \end{gathered}

That is the answer.

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