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An automobile tire with a radius of 0.30 m starts at rest and accelerates at a constant angular acceleration of 2.0 rad/s2 for 5.0 s. What is the angular displacement of the tire?

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Answer:

The value is
\theta = 25 \ radian

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The radius is
r = 0.30 \ m

The acceleration is
\alpha = 2.0 \ rad/s^2

The time taken is
t = 5.0

Generally the angular displacement is mathematically represented as


\theta = (s)/(r)

Here s is the linear distance covered by the tire which is mathematically represented as


s = u t + (1)/(2)a t^2

Here u is 0 given that the car started from rest and


a = \alpha * r = 2.0 * 0.30= 0.6\ m/s^2

So


s = 0 + (1)/(2)*0.6* 5^2


s = 7.5 \ m

So


\theta = (7.5)/(0.30)

=>
\theta = 25 \ radian

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