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Chapter 16 Problem 16-16

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The disk starts at v0 = 1 rad>s when u = 0, and is given an angular acceleration a = (0.3u) rad>s 2 , where u is in radians. Determine the magnitudes of the normal and tangential components of acceleration of a point P on the rim of the disk when u = 1 rev.

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Title Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics  14 
Author Russell C. Hibbeler
ISBN 9780133951929

The disk starts at v0 = 1 rad>s when u = 0, and is given

Chapter 16 textbook questions

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