Q1) At a time t = 3.40s , a point on the rim of a wheel with a radius of 0.210m has a tangential speed of 53.0m/s as the wheel slows down with a tangential acceleration of constant magnitude 11.0m/s2.
Part A Calculate the wheel's constant angular acceleration.
Part B Calculate the angular velocity at t = 3.40s.
Part C Calculate the angular velocity at t=0.
Part D Through what angle did the wheel turn between t=0 and t = 3.40s?
Part E Prior to the wheel coming to rest, at what time will the radial acceleration at a point on the rim equal g = 9.81m/s2?