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Calculating Revolutions for a Spinning Wheel | Circular Motion Problem
11.9 thank you- DTK
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Calculating Revolutions for a Spinning Wheel | Circular Motion Problem
1 revoltuon equals 360 degrees. 1 degree equals 0.00277 revolutions- DTK
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Calculating Revolutions for a Spinning Wheel | Circular Motion Problem
2.5 radian equals 143.239 degree according to google- DTK
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Calculating Revolutions for a Spinning Wheel | Circular Motion Problem
Okay how do you work it out? I obviously did it wrong. How do I get the right answer to the question- DTK
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Calculating Revolutions for a Spinning Wheel | Circular Motion Problem
I got 37.6=θ is that what you are asking?- DTK
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Calculating Revolutions for a Spinning Wheel | Circular Motion Problem
I have no idea.- DTK
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Calculating Revolutions for a Spinning Wheel | Circular Motion Problem
Homework Statement A wheel spins at an angular speed of 2.50 rad/s for a total of 30.0s. How many complete revolutions will the wheel make during this time? A) 31.4 rev B) 19.3 rev C) 11.9 rev D) 75.0 rev Homework Equations W=Wo+(alpha)(t) θ=θo+Wot+1/2(alpha)t^2 W^2=Wo^2+2(alpha)(θ-θo) The...- DTK
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