I Review | Constants A flywheel with a radius of 0.230 m starts from rest and accelerates with a constant angular acceleration of 0.670 rad/s? Part A Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant acceleration of a point on its rim at the start. Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas. ○ 回 AEO atan = arad = arotal m/s2, m/s², m/s²

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O Review Constants
A flywheel with a radius of 0.230 m starts from rest
and accelerates with a constant angular
acceleration of0.670 rad/s
Part A
Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant
acceleration of a point on its rim at the start.
Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas.
ΑΣΦ
m/s², m/s², m/s²
Man
一0ad
to
Aotal =
Submit
Request Answer
Transcribed Image Text:O Review Constants A flywheel with a radius of 0.230 m starts from rest and accelerates with a constant angular acceleration of0.670 rad/s Part A Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant acceleration of a point on its rim at the start. Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas. ΑΣΦ m/s², m/s², m/s² Man 一0ad to Aotal = Submit Request Answer
Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant
acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 60.0°.
Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas.
ΑΣΦ
Cuan
Crad
m/s², m/s², m/s²
12
21
.2)
S.
arotal
Submit
Request Answer
Part C
Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant
acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 120°.
Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas.
Transcribed Image Text:Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 60.0°. Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas. ΑΣΦ Cuan Crad m/s², m/s², m/s² 12 21 .2) S. arotal Submit Request Answer Part C Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 120°. Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas.
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