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The blades in a blender rotate at a rate of 7000 rpm. When the motor is turned off during operation, the blades slow to rest in 3.4 s.
What is the angular acceleration as the blades slow down?



Lets first convert rpm to rps and then multiply by 2π to get its angular velocity.

7000rpm * 60 = 420000 rps * 2π = 2638937.829 rad/s

Now just simply use.

Wf = Wi + AT
A = Wf - Wi / T
A = (0) - (2638937.829) / (3.4)
A = -776158.185 rad/s^2 <-----Answer

The answer is negative because its decelerating.
 
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zeromodz said:
7000rpm * 60 = 420000 rps * 2π = 2638937.829 rad/s

Are you sure about that?
 
bp_psy said:
Are you sure about that?

Yes you have to convert it into rps to get seconds and then multiply times 2 pie to get radians per second.
 
zeromodz said:
Yes you have to convert it into rps to get seconds and then multiply times 2 pie to get radians per second.

1min= 60s not the other way around
 
zeromodz said:
Yes you have to convert it into rps to get seconds and then multiply times 2 pie to get radians per second.

Calculate again. Your answer is wrong. rev convert to radian, minute convert to second.
Unit conversion is very important. Becareful / * sign .