A flywheel with a radius of 0.300 m starts from rest and accelerates with a constant angular acceleration of 0.800 rad/s2. A.Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration of a point on its rim at the start. B.Compute the magnitude of the radial acceleration of a point on its rim at the start C.Compute the magnitude of the resultant acceleration of a point on its rim at the start D.Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 60.0 ∘. E.Compute the magnitude of the radial acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 60.0∘ G.Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 120.0∘ H.Compute the magnitude of the radial acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 120.0∘

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A flywheel with a radius of 0.300 m starts from rest and accelerates with a constant angular acceleration of 0.800 rad/s2.

A.Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration of a point on its rim at the start.

B.Compute the magnitude of the radial acceleration of a point on its rim at the start

C.Compute the magnitude of the resultant acceleration of a point on its rim at the start

D.Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 60.0 ∘.

E.Compute the magnitude of the radial acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 60.0∘

G.Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 120.0∘

H.Compute the magnitude of the radial acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 120.0∘

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