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A wheel has a constant angular acceleration of 3.0 rad/s2, During a certain 4.0s interval, it turns through an angle of 120rad. Assuming that. at=0, angular speed ω0=3rad/s how long is motion at the start of this 4.0second interval ?

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7s
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9s
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4s
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10s
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Solution

The correct option is A 7s
we have
angular acceleration α=3rad s2
and at t=0 ω0=3rad s1
Let us say at some time t, the wheels turns an angle of θ1 and at t+4 it turns angle θ2
θ1θ2=120rad
we know that
θ=ω0t+12αt2
at time t
θ1=ω0t+12αt2
i.e. θ1=3t+32t2......(i)
and at t+4
θ2=3(t+4)+32(t+4)2
θ2=3t+12+32(t2+16+3t)....(ii)
Subtracting (i) from (ii)
θ2θ1=[3t+12+32(t2+16+8t)][3t+32t2]
120=12+32[16+8t]
16+8t=23(12012)
8t=7216
t=568=7s
Hence
At the start of 4s interval the motion is at 7th second

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