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Asked by Sufian Syed

A car starts from rest and accelerates at a constant rate of 1.1 m/s2. If the radius of the car wheels is 29 cm, and the final angular speed of the car wheel is 48 rad/s, how far does the car travel
14 years ago

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Answered by drwls
The final velocity is
vf = R*w = 0.29*48 = 13.92 m/s. The time spent moving is
Vf/a = 12.65 seconds.

The distance travelled is (Vf/2)*(Vf/a)
Vf^2/(2a)= 1
14 years ago
Answered by drwls
The "send" button got hit too soon

Vf^2/(2a)= 176 m
14 years ago

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