No that doesn't really make to much sense. Here is what I did so maybe you can tell me where I went wrong.
I took the 7 rev/s and divided it by 13s to get the acceleration to be .54 rev/s. Then to get the deacceleration I took 7 rev/s divided by 14s to get -.5 rev/s. So for the first 13s...
I don't really know what to do on this problem. So if someone could get me pointed in the right direction I would appreciate it.
The tub of a washer goes into its spin-dry cycle, starting from rest and reaching an angular speed of 7.0 rev/s in 13.0 s. At this point the person doing the...