Assume the angular acceleration is a = 2.0 rad/s ². (a) What is the angular velocity w 2 after a time period of 10 seconds? (b) How many seconds from the initial angle of zero degrees does it take the propeller to turn through 35 degrees? Remember to convert to radians. (c) What is the linear speed V at point P after a period of 10 seconds? Assume the length of the propeller blade is R = 0.500 m.

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An airplane propeller is rotating counter-clockwise at an
initial angular velocity given by w 1 = 200 RAD/S. Assume the initial angle
calibration is zero degrees at time t = 0.
4.
Assume the angular acceleration is a = 2.0 rad/s ².
(a)
What is the angular velocity w 2 after a time period of 10 seconds?
(b)
How many seconds from the initial angle of zero degrees does it
take the propeller to turn through 35 degrees? Remember to convert to radians.
(c)
What is the linear speed V at point P after a period of 10
seconds? Assume the length of the propeller blade is R = 0.500 m.
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Transcribed Image Text:An airplane propeller is rotating counter-clockwise at an initial angular velocity given by w 1 = 200 RAD/S. Assume the initial angle calibration is zero degrees at time t = 0. 4. Assume the angular acceleration is a = 2.0 rad/s ². (a) What is the angular velocity w 2 after a time period of 10 seconds? (b) How many seconds from the initial angle of zero degrees does it take the propeller to turn through 35 degrees? Remember to convert to radians. (c) What is the linear speed V at point P after a period of 10 seconds? Assume the length of the propeller blade is R = 0.500 m. vaj jou
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