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The blades of a fan running at low speed turn at 26.2 rad/s. When the fan is switched to high speed, the rotation rate increases uniformly to 36.5 rad/s in 5.75 seconds. What is the magnitude of the fan's angular acceleration

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Answer:

The angular acceleration is given by 1.8 rad/s^2.

Step-by-step explanation:

initial angular speed, wo = 26.2 rad/s

final angular velocity, w = 36.5 rad/s

time, t = 5.75 seconds

The first equation of motion is


w = wo + \alpha t\\\\36.5 = 26.2 + 5.75\alpha\\\\\alpha = 1.8 rad/s^2

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Answer:
1.79\ rad/s^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Initial angular speed is
\omega_1=26.2\ rad/s

Final angular speed is
\omega_2=36.5\ rad/s

Time period
t=5.75\ s

Magnitude of the fan's acceleration is given by


\Rightarrow \alpha=(\omega_2-\omega_1)/(t)

Insert the values


\Rightarrow \alpha=(36.5-26.2)/(5.75)\\\\\Rightarrow \alpha=(10.3)/(5.75)\\\\\Rightarrow \alpha=1.79\ rad/s^2

Thus, fan angular acceleration is
1.79\ rad/s^2

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