A wheel 2.00 m in diameter lies in a vertical plane and rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 4.00 rad /s^2. The wheel starts at rest at t=0, and the Radius vector of a certain point P on the rim makes an angle of 57.30 with the horizontal at this time. At t=2.00 s, find (a) angular speed of the wheel, (b) the tangential speed and the tangential acceleration of the point P, and (c) the angular position of the point P.

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A wheel 2.00 m in diameter lies in a vertical plane and rotates with a constant
angular acceleration of 4.00 rad /s^2. The wheel starts at rest at t=0, and the
Radius vector of a certain point P on the rim makes an angle of 57.30 with the
horizontal at this time. At t=2.00 s, find (a) angular speed of the wheel, (b) the
tangential speed and the tangential acceleration of the point P, and (c) the
angular position of the point P.
Transcribed Image Text:A wheel 2.00 m in diameter lies in a vertical plane and rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 4.00 rad /s^2. The wheel starts at rest at t=0, and the Radius vector of a certain point P on the rim makes an angle of 57.30 with the horizontal at this time. At t=2.00 s, find (a) angular speed of the wheel, (b) the tangential speed and the tangential acceleration of the point P, and (c) the angular position of the point P.
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