wheel 1.0 m in radius rotates with an angular acceleration of 4.0rad/s2. If the wheel’s initial angular velocity is 2.0 rad/s, its angular velocity after 10 s is Blank 1. The angle in radians it rotates in the 10-s interval is Blank 2. The tangential speed of the point on the rim of the wheel at the end of the 10-s interval is Blank 3.   Round your answer to the nearest 0 decimal place.

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A wheel 1.0 m in radius rotates with an angular acceleration of 4.0rad/s2.

  1. If the wheel’s initial angular velocity is 2.0 rad/s, its angular velocity after 10 s is Blank 1.
  2. The angle in radians it rotates in the 10-s interval is Blank 2.
  3. The tangential speed of the point on the rim of the wheel at the end of the 10-s interval is Blank 3.

 

Round your answer to the nearest 0 decimal place.

A wheel 1.0 m in radius rotates with an angular acceleration of 4.0rad/s2.
a. If the wheel's initial angular velocity is 2.0 rad/s, its angular velocity after 10 s is
Blank 1.
b. The angle in radians it rotates in the 10-s interval is Blank 2.
c. The tangential speed of the point on the rim of the wheel at the end of the 10-s
interval is Blank 3.
Round your answer to the nearest 0 decimal place.
Blank 1 Add your answer
Blank 2 Add your answer
Blank 3 Add your answer
Transcribed Image Text:A wheel 1.0 m in radius rotates with an angular acceleration of 4.0rad/s2. a. If the wheel's initial angular velocity is 2.0 rad/s, its angular velocity after 10 s is Blank 1. b. The angle in radians it rotates in the 10-s interval is Blank 2. c. The tangential speed of the point on the rim of the wheel at the end of the 10-s interval is Blank 3. Round your answer to the nearest 0 decimal place. Blank 1 Add your answer Blank 2 Add your answer Blank 3 Add your answer
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