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A disc rotates about its axis with a constant angular acceleration of 4 radian per second square

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Given in the question

Angular accelaration α = 4 rad/s²

Distance, r = 1 cm = 0.01 m

Now for finding the tangential acceleration we know,

Tangential acceleration a is eqaul to

a = rα

a= 0.01 m x 4 rad/s²

a=0.04 m/s²

a= 4 cm/s².

For finding the value of radial acceleration

First we have to know ω on the end of first second disc.

ω= 0 + αt

ω=4 x 1

ω =4 rad/s

Now,

Radial acceleation = ω²r

= 4² x 0.01

=0.16 m/s²

= 16 cm/s².

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