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a) Calculate the linear acceleration of a car, the 0.220-m radius tires of which have an angular acceleration of 15.0 rad/s2. Assume no slippage and give your answer in m/s2.
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How many revolutions do the tires make in 2.50 s if they start from rest?
Consider the known variables to determine which rotational
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What is their final angular velocity in rad/s?
rad/s
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What is the final velocity of the car in m/s?
m/s
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