A wheel has initial angular speed of π rad/s. A constant force is acting on wheel to stop it. If wheel covers θ=π2 rad before coming to rest, find the magnitude of angular acceleration of the wheel.
A
π2 rad/s2
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B
π3 rad/s2
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C
π rad/s2
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D
π4 rad/s2
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Solution
The correct option is Cπ rad/s2 Given:
Initial angular speed of wheel ωo=π rad/s
As wheel stops ∴ Final angular speed of wheel ω=0 rad/s
Angle covered before coming to rest θ=π2 rad
Let constant angular acceleration of wheel is (α) rad/s
Using ω2=ω2o+2αθ 0=π2+2×α×π2 ⇒α=−π rad/s2
Here −ve sign indicates that wheel has angular acceleration opposite to it's angular velocity. |α|=π rad/s2