Answer: At t = 3.00 s a point on the rim of a

Chapter 9, Problem 9.26

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At t = 3.00 s a point on the rim of a 0.200-m-radius wheel has a tangential speed of 50.0 m>s as the wheel slows down with a tangential acceleration of constant magnitude 10.0 m>s 2 . (a) Calculate the wheels constant angular acceleration. (b) Calculate the angular velocities at t = 3.00 s and t = 0. (c) Through what angle did the wheel turn between t = 0 and t = 3.00 s? (d) At what time will the radial acceleration equal g?

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