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Chapter 16 Problem 16-20

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A motor gives gear A an angular acceleration of \(\alpha_{A} = (4t^{3}) \ rad/s^{2}, where t is in seconds. If this gear is initially turning at \((\omega_{A})_{0} = 20 \ rad/s\), determine the angular velocity of gear B when t = 2 s.

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Title Engineering Mechanics Dynamics (1) 1 14 
Author Russell C. Hibbeler
ISBN 9780133915389

A motor gives gear A an angular acceleration of aA = (4t 3) rad>s2, where t is in

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