The angular velocity (w) vs time graph of a carousel rider moving along a circular path is shown above. The position of the rider at t = 0 is 0o = 0.5rad. a) What angular displacement has the rider traveled in 25 seconds? b) What is the average angular speed of the rider during the first 15 sec- onds? angular velocity to (rad/s) 15 10 in A 5 B 10 15 Time, t(s) U 20 25

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e)
Draw the angular acceleration
graph for the rider (draw to scale).
f)
During period A, write cor-
rect algebraic expression for 0(t) with
appropriate numerical values.
Transcribed Image Text:e) Draw the angular acceleration graph for the rider (draw to scale). f) During period A, write cor- rect algebraic expression for 0(t) with appropriate numerical values.
The angular velocity (w) vs time graph of a
carousel rider moving along a circular path
is shown above. The position of the rider
at t=0 is 0o = 0.5rad.
a)
What angular displacement
has the rider traveled in 25 seconds?
b)
What is the average angular
speed of the rider during the first 15 sec-
onds?
c)
What is angular acceleration
of the rider during segment C?
d)
What is the average angu-
lar acceleration during the entire riding
time?
angular velocity wo (rad/s)
15
10
51
O
A
5
B
10
15
Time, t(s)
n
20
25
Transcribed Image Text:The angular velocity (w) vs time graph of a carousel rider moving along a circular path is shown above. The position of the rider at t=0 is 0o = 0.5rad. a) What angular displacement has the rider traveled in 25 seconds? b) What is the average angular speed of the rider during the first 15 sec- onds? c) What is angular acceleration of the rider during segment C? d) What is the average angu- lar acceleration during the entire riding time? angular velocity wo (rad/s) 15 10 51 O A 5 B 10 15 Time, t(s) n 20 25
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