A flywheel with a radius of 0.400 m starts from rest and accelerates with a constant angular acceleration of 0.700 rad/s?. Part B Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 60.0°. Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas. atan =, arad =, atotal = m/s, m/s?, m/s Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Part C Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 120°. Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas. atan =, arad =, atotal = m/s, m/s, m/s Submit Previous Answers Request Answer

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A flywheel with a radius of 0.400 mm starts from rest and accelerates with a constant angular acceleration of 0.700 rad/s2rad/s2. 

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A flywheel with a radius of 0.400 m starts from rest
and accelerates with a constant angular acceleration
of 0.700 rad/s?.
Part B
Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant acceleration of a point on its
rim after it has turned through 60.0°.
Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas.
m/s², m/s°, m/s
atan =, Arad =, atotal =
Submit
Previous Answers Request Answer
X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining
Part C
Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant acceleration of a point on its
rim after it has turned through 120°.
Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas.
atan =, arad =, atotal =
m/s?, m/s, m/s?
Submit
Previous Answers Request Answer
Transcribed Image Text:I Review | Constants Correct A flywheel with a radius of 0.400 m starts from rest and accelerates with a constant angular acceleration of 0.700 rad/s?. Part B Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 60.0°. Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas. m/s², m/s°, m/s atan =, Arad =, atotal = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Part C Compute the magnitude of the tangential acceleration, the radial acceleration, and the resultant acceleration of a point on its rim after it has turned through 120°. Express your answers in meters per second squared separated by commas. atan =, arad =, atotal = m/s?, m/s, m/s? Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
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