Chapter 10, Problem 004 The angular position of a point on a rotating wheel is given by e = 3.92 + 4.74t2 + 1.34t, where e is in radians and t is in seconds. At t = 0, what are (a) the point's angular position and (b) its angular velocity? (c) what is its angular velocity at t = 7.29 s? (d) Calculate its angular acceleration at t = 1.73 s. (e) Is its angular acceleration constant? (a) Number Units (b) Number | Units (e) Nuumber LUnite C

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Chapter 10, Problem 004
The angular position of a point on a rotating wheel is given by e = 3.92 + 4.74t2 + 1.34t, where e is in radians and t is in seconds. At t = 0, what are (a) the point's angular position and
(b) its angular velocity? (c) What is its angular velocity at t = 7.29 s? (d) Calculate its angular acceleration at t = 1.73 s. (e) Is its angular acceleration constant?
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Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 10, Problem 004 The angular position of a point on a rotating wheel is given by e = 3.92 + 4.74t2 + 1.34t, where e is in radians and t is in seconds. At t = 0, what are (a) the point's angular position and (b) its angular velocity? (c) What is its angular velocity at t = 7.29 s? (d) Calculate its angular acceleration at t = 1.73 s. (e) Is its angular acceleration constant? (a) Number Units (b) Number | Units (c) Number | Units (d) Number | Units (e) Number Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work
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