Final answer:
The magnitude of the angular velocity vector of the stone stuck in the minivan tire is approximately 8.57 rad/s, oriented outward from the axle following the right-hand rule.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the magnitude of the angular velocity vector for a stone in the tire tread of a minivan, we can start by converting the van’s linear speed from km/h to m/s. Since 10.0 km/h is equivalent to approximately 2.778 m/s (calculated as 10.0 km/h × (1000 m/1 km) × (1 h/3600 s)), next we use the relationship between linear (v) and angular velocity (ω) given by v = rω. The stone's angular velocity is in a direction perpendicular to the rotation of the tire, which is typically defined as pointed outwards from the axle of the wheel following the right-hand rule.
Using the diameter of 64.8 cm (which is 0.648 m radius), the angular velocity (ω) can be found using:
ω = v / r
Therefore:
ω = 2.778 m/s / 0.324 m ≈ 8.57 rad/s