A rider on a mountain bike is traveling to the left in the figure. Each wheel ha
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Question
A rider on a mountain bike is traveling to the left in the figure. Each wheel has an angular velocity of +21.0 rad/s, where, as usual, the plus sign indicates that the wheel is rotating in the counterclockwise direction. (a) To pass another cyclist, the rider pumps harder, and the angular velocity of the wheels increases from21.0 to 27.1 rad/s in a time of 4.00 s. (b) After passing the cyclist, the rider begins to coast, and the angular velocity of the wheels decreases from +27.1 to +15.4 rad/s in a time of 9.10 s. In both instances, (a) and (b), determine the direction and magnitude of the angular acceleration (assumed constant) of the wheels.
Explanation / Answer
Here ,
for the angular acceleraiton of the wheel is a
using first equation of motion
wf = wi + a * t
27.1 = 21 + a * 4
a = 1.525 rad/s^2
the angular acceleration of the wheel is 1.525 rad/s^2 in counterclockwise direction.
b)
for the seoncd part
Using first equation of motion
wf = wi + a * t
15.4 = 27.1 + a * 9.1
a = - 1.29 rad/s^2
the angular acceleration of the wheels is 1/29 rad/s^2 in clockwise direction
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