(a) What is the tangential acceleration of a bug on the rim of a 10.0 in. diameter disk if the disk moves from rest to an angular speed of 78 rev/min in 4.0 s? 0.259 v m/s2 (b) When the disk is at its final speed, what is the tangential velocity of the bug? 1.0455 m/s (c) One second after the bug starts from rest, what is its tangential acceleration? 261376 v m/s2 What is its centripetal acceleration? 0.53373 m/s2 What is its total acceleration? 0.5943 m/s2 26.08 Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. (relative to the tangential acceleration)

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(a) What is the tangential acceleration of a bug on the rim of a 10.0 in. diameter disk if the disk moves from rest to an
angular speed of 78 rev/min in 4.0 s?
0.259
v m/s?
(b) When the disk is at its final speed, what is the tangential velocity of the bug?
1.0455
m/s
(c) One second after the bug starts from rest, what is its tangential acceleration?
261376
m/s²
What is its centripetal acceleration?
v m/s²
What is its total acceleration?
0.53373
0.5943
m/s2
26.08
Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations.° (relative to the
tangential acceleration)
Transcribed Image Text:(a) What is the tangential acceleration of a bug on the rim of a 10.0 in. diameter disk if the disk moves from rest to an angular speed of 78 rev/min in 4.0 s? 0.259 v m/s? (b) When the disk is at its final speed, what is the tangential velocity of the bug? 1.0455 m/s (c) One second after the bug starts from rest, what is its tangential acceleration? 261376 m/s² What is its centripetal acceleration? v m/s² What is its total acceleration? 0.53373 0.5943 m/s2 26.08 Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations.° (relative to the tangential acceleration)
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