Part (d) What is the angular displacement, in radians, during the time interval from 3.75 s to 12.25 s? Part (e) If the initial angular position is -15 rad, then what is the angular position, in radians, at 24.5 s? Allow the angular position to range over |the entire number line as opposed to subtracting multiples of 27. Part (f) What is the average angular velocity, in radians per second, during the time interval from 12.25 s to 24.5 s? rad/s

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A detailed graph of angular velocity versus time is shown.
30.0
S 20.0
3 10.0
10.0
20.0
25.0 t(s)
5.0
15.0
w(rad/s)
Transcribed Image Text:A detailed graph of angular velocity versus time is shown. 30.0 S 20.0 3 10.0 10.0 20.0 25.0 t(s) 5.0 15.0 w(rad/s)
Part (d) What is the angular displacement, in radians, during the time interval from 3.75 s to 12.25 s?
Part (e) If the initial angular position is -15 rad, then what is the angular position, in radians, at 24.5 s? Allow the angular position to range over
the entire number line as opposed to subtracting multiples of 27.
Part (f) What is the average angular velocity, in radians per second, during the time interval from 12.25 s to 24.5 s?
w =
rad/s
Transcribed Image Text:Part (d) What is the angular displacement, in radians, during the time interval from 3.75 s to 12.25 s? Part (e) If the initial angular position is -15 rad, then what is the angular position, in radians, at 24.5 s? Allow the angular position to range over the entire number line as opposed to subtracting multiples of 27. Part (f) What is the average angular velocity, in radians per second, during the time interval from 12.25 s to 24.5 s? w = rad/s
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