(a) Calculate the angular velocity of the merry-go-round as a function of time. (b) What is the initial value of the angular velocity? (c) Calculate the instantaneous value of the angular velocity w, at t = 4.55 s and the average angular velocity @av-z for the time interval t = 0 to t = 4.55 s. Show that way-z is not equal to the average of the instantaneous angular velocities at t = 0 and t = 4.55 s, and explain.

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9.5 CALC A child is pushing a merry-go-round. The angle through
which the merry-go-round has turned varies with time according to
0(t)=yt + Bt³, where y = 0.428 rad/s and B=1.00 × 10-2 rad/s³.
(a) Calculate the angular velocity of the merry-go-round as a function of
time. (b) What is the initial value of the angular velocity? (c) Calculate
the instantaneous value of the angular velocity w at t = 4.55 s and the
average angular velocity wav-z for the time interval t = 0 to t = 4.55 s.
Show that way-z is not equal to the average of the instantaneous angular
velocities at t = 0 and t = 4.55 s, and explain.
Transcribed Image Text:9.5 CALC A child is pushing a merry-go-round. The angle through which the merry-go-round has turned varies with time according to 0(t)=yt + Bt³, where y = 0.428 rad/s and B=1.00 × 10-2 rad/s³. (a) Calculate the angular velocity of the merry-go-round as a function of time. (b) What is the initial value of the angular velocity? (c) Calculate the instantaneous value of the angular velocity w at t = 4.55 s and the average angular velocity wav-z for the time interval t = 0 to t = 4.55 s. Show that way-z is not equal to the average of the instantaneous angular velocities at t = 0 and t = 4.55 s, and explain.
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