Angular acceleration, tangential acceleration

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Homework Statement


Two go-karts race around a course that has concentric circular tracks. The radius of the inner track is 15.0 m, and the radius of the outer track is 19.0 m. The go-karts start from rest at the same angular position and time, and move at the same constant angular acceleration. The race ends in a tie after one complete lap, which takes 21.5 seconds. (a) What is the common angular acceleration of the carts? (b) What is the tangential acceleration of the inner cart? (c) What is the tangential acceleration of the outer cart?

Homework Equations


a = change in w/ change in t
tangential acceleration = ra

The Attempt at a Solution


2pi/21.5 s = .292 rad/s = average w
 
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You need to use the kinematical equations for angular motion. What is the equation relating angular displacement θ, angular velocity ω, angular acceleration α and time t?
 
cnh1995 said:
You need to use the kinematical equations for angular motion. What is the equation relating angular displacement θ, angular velocity ω, angular acceleration α and time t?
Δθ = ωit + 1/2αt^2
 
cnh1995 said:
Right. You can use it to get the angular acceleration.
but i don't know Δθ?
 
katie beisel said:
but i don't know Δθ?
You do. The race ends after 1 round trip. That corresponds to how many radians?
 
cnh1995 said:
You do. The race ends after 1 round trip. That corresponds to how many radians?
oh yeah 2pi rads = 0 + 1/2a(21.2 s)^2
i got a = .0272 rad/s^2