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A car accelerates from rest for ten seconds with a linearly increasing speed of 3 m/s every second. If the diameter of the tires is 2/3 m and they roll without slipping, find their final angular velocity in radians per second.
9 years ago

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Damon
find the linear velocity of the car from

v = a t

then
angular velocity = v/R
9 years ago

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