A bicycle tire with a 0.55 m radius is given a constant angular acceleration of 1.25 rad/s^2 from rest.
a) How many times has the tire rotated when it reaches 48 rev/min?
b) 1.3 s after the acceleration begins, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of a point on the rim, 0.48 m from the center?
A bicycle tire with a 0.55 m radius is given a constant angular acceleration of 1.25...
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starting from rest, a person pedals a bicycle such
that the angular acceleration of the wheels is a constant 1.70
rad/s^2. the bicycle wheels are 32.5 cm in radius.....
R i ng for each question part only changes if you submit or change the answer ssignment Scoring our last submission is used for your score. 1. + -11 points SerCP11 7.3.OP.007. My Notes Ask Your Teacher Starting from rest, a person pedals a bicycle such that the angular acceleration of...
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