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A wheel rotating with a constant angular acceleration turns through 13 revolutions during a 6 s time interval. Its angular velocity at the end of this interval is 14 rad/s. What is the angular acceleration of the wheel? Note that the initial angular velocity is not zero. Answer in units of rad/s 2 .

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Answer:

α = 0.129 rad / s²

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a rotation kinematics exercise

Let's start by reducing the magnutes to the SI system

θ = 13 rev (2π rad / 1 rev) = 26π rad

θ = 81.68 rad

let's use the equations

w = w₀ + α t

θ= w₀ t + ½ α t²

we have a system of two equations with two unknowns,

w₀ = w -α t

we substitute

θ = (w-α t) t + ½ α t²

α (t² - ½ t²) = w t - θ

α (½ t²) = w t - θ

α = (w t - θ) 2 / t²

let's calculate

α = (14 6 - 81.68) 2/6²

α = 0.129 rad / s²

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