A spinning wheel on a fireworks display is initially

Chapter 8, Problem 8.123

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A spinning wheel on a fireworks display is initially rotating in a counterclockwise direction. The wheel has an angular acceleration of 4.00 rad/s2 . Because of this acceleration, the angular velocity of the wheel changes from its initial value to a final value of 25.0 rad/s. While this change occurs, the angular displacement of the wheel is zero. (Note the similarity to that of a ball being thrown vertically upward, coming to a momentary halt, and then falling downward to its initial position.) Find the time required for the change in the angular velocity to occur.

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