Point A of the circular disk with a radiusr= 320mm is at the angular position e = 0 at time t = 0. The disk has an angular velocity of wo = 1 rad/s at t = 0. If the angular acceleration of the disk is given by a = 2w, where w is in radians per second and a is in radians per second squared. Determine the magnitude of the velocity in mm/s of point A at time t = 2s. A y L--x

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Point A of the circular disk with a radius r =
320mm is at the angular position e = 0 at
time t = 0. The disk has an angular velocity
of wo = 1 rad/s at t = 0. If the angular
acceleration of the disk is given by a = 2w,
where w is in radians per second and a is in
radians per second squared. Determine the
magnitude of the velocity in mm/s of point A
at time t = 2s.
A
y
|
L--x
Transcribed Image Text:Point A of the circular disk with a radius r = 320mm is at the angular position e = 0 at time t = 0. The disk has an angular velocity of wo = 1 rad/s at t = 0. If the angular acceleration of the disk is given by a = 2w, where w is in radians per second and a is in radians per second squared. Determine the magnitude of the velocity in mm/s of point A at time t = 2s. A y | L--x
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