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A ceiling fan is rotating at 0.96 rev/s. When turned off, it slows uniformly to a stop in 2.4 min. Calculate the angular acceleration of the fan and calculate the angle through which the fan blades rotate in this time.

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We have the next information

ω_i= initial angular speed= 0.96 rev/s

ω_f= final angular speed= 0 rev/s

t=2.4 min= 144 s

We will use the next formula to calculate the angular acceleration


\alpha=(\omega_f-\omega_i)/(t)=(0.96-0)/(144)=-0.006667rev/s^2

Then we will use


\theta=\omega_it+(1)/(2)\alpha t^2
\theta=0.96(144)-(1)/(2)(0.0066)(144)^2=69.81\text{rev}

Then we transform to degrees

1 rev =360°


69.81*360=25132.03\text{\degree}

ANSWER

angular acceleration=-0.006667 rev/s^2

angle= 69.81 rev= 25132.03°

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