A discus thrower (with arm length of 1.20 m) starts from rest and gins to rotate counterclockwise

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A discus thrower (with arm length of 1.20 m) starts from rest and gins to rotate counterclockwise with an angular acceleration of 2.50rad/s2.
a) How long does it take the discus thrower's speed to get to 4.70rad/s?
b) How many revolutions does the thrower make to reach the speed of 4.70rad/s?
c) What is the linear speed of the discus at 4.70rad/s?
d) What is the linear acceleration of the discus thrower at this point?
e) What is the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the discus thrown?
f) What is the magnitude of the discus's total acceleration?
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University Physics With Modern Physics

ISBN: 978-0073513881

2nd edition

Authors: Wolfgang Bauer, Gary Westfall

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