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A fly sits on a potter's wheel 0.30 m from its axle. The wheel's rotational speed decreases from 4.0 rad/s to 2.0 rad/s in 5.0 s. Determine the wheel's average rotational acceleration. Express your answer in radians per second squared. Enter positive value if the rotational speed increases and negative value if the rotational speed decreases.

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Answer:

The average rotational acceleration is -0.4 rad/s²

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

w₁ = initial rotational speed = 4 rad/s

w₂ = final rotational speed = 2 rad/s

t = time = 5 s

The average rotational acceleration is:


w_(average) =(w_(2)-w_(1) )/(t) =(2-4)/(5) =-0.4rad/s^(2)

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Answer: The wheel's average rotational acceleration is -0.4 radians per second squared (rad/s^2)

Explanation: Please see the attachments below

A fly sits on a potter's wheel 0.30 m from its axle. The wheel's rotational speed-example-1
A fly sits on a potter's wheel 0.30 m from its axle. The wheel's rotational speed-example-2
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