The angular position of a point on the rim of a rotating wheel is given by e = 7.21t - 2.92t2 + 2.66t³, where 0 is in radians and t is in seconds. What are the angular velocities at (a) t = 1.99 s and (b) t = 8.12 s? (c) What is the average angular acceleration for the time

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The angular position of a point on the rim of a rotating wheel is given by 0 = 7.21t - 2.92t2 + 2.66t³, where 0 is in radians and t is in
seconds. What are the angular velocities at (a) t = 1.99 s and (b) t = 8.12 s? (c) What is the average angular acceleration for the time
interval that begins at t = 1.99 s and ends at t= 8.12 s? What are the instantaneous angular accelerations at (d) the beginning and (e)
the end of this time interval?
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i
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(c) Number
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Transcribed Image Text:The angular position of a point on the rim of a rotating wheel is given by 0 = 7.21t - 2.92t2 + 2.66t³, where 0 is in radians and t is in seconds. What are the angular velocities at (a) t = 1.99 s and (b) t = 8.12 s? (c) What is the average angular acceleration for the time interval that begins at t = 1.99 s and ends at t= 8.12 s? What are the instantaneous angular accelerations at (d) the beginning and (e) the end of this time interval? (a) Number i Units (b) Number i Units (c) Number Units (d) Number i Units (e) Number Units >
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