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A wheel starts rotating from rest with angular acceleration of 2 rad/ s^2 till its angular speed becomes 6 rad/ s^2. The angular displacement of the wheel will be equal to ?​

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Answered by ParamPatel
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HEYA GM ❤

★ Ω = Ω¡ + át

6 = 0 + 2t

t = 3 seconds

Now,

ø = Ω¡ + 1/2 á t²

ø = 0 + 1/2 • 2 • 3²

ø = 9 radian.

HENCE , ANGULAR DISPLACEMENT IS 9 RADIAN.

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Answered by sadiaanam
0

Answer:

Explanation:

★ Ω = Ω¡ + át

6 = 0 + 2t

t = 3 seconds

Now,

ø = Ω¡ + 1/2 á t²

ø = 0 + 1/2 • 2 • 3²

ø = 9 radian.

HENCE , ANGULAR DISPLACEMENT IS 9 RADIAN

The shortest angle between the initial and end points for a particular item moving circularly around a fixed point is known as the angular displacement and is measured in radians. An element of a vector is angular displacement. It has both a magnitude and a direction. It is shown as a clockwise or counterclockwise circular arrow that travels from the starting point to the ending position.

Angle Displacement is equal to f - i. Both the magnitude and the direction will be included in the displacement. The direction will be shown by a circle arrow pointing from the starting location to the ending point. Either in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction is possible.

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