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12 September, 14:24

Magnitude of the tangential acceleration of a bug on the rim of a 12.0-in.-diameter disk if the disk accelerates uniformly from rest to an angular speed of 79.0 rev/min in 4.30 s? m/s2 (b) When the disk is at its final speed, what is the magnitude of the tangential velocity of the bug? m/s (c) One second after the bug starts from rest, what is the magnitude of its tangential acceleration? m/s2

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  1. 12 September, 18:15
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    a). a=0.289 m/s²

    b). v = 1.243 m/s

    c). a=0.289 m/s²

    Explanation:

    First let's convert to metric:

    radius r = ½ * 12in * 2.54cm/in = 15.24 cm

    and find the final angular velocity:

    ω = 79rev/min * 2πrad/rev * 1min/60s = 8.16 rad/s

    (a)

    α = Δω / Δt

    α = 8.16rad/s / 4.3s = 1.897 rad/s²,

    so tangential a

    a = α*r = 1.897rad/s² * 15.24cm

    a=28.9cm/s² or = 0.289 m/s²

    (b)

    velocity

    v = ω*r = 8.16rad/s*15.24cm

    v = 124.35cm/s = 1.243 m/s

    (c) tangential acceleration, like the angular acceleration, is constant while the disk is "spinning up."

    a = 0.289 m/s²
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