Question: Refer to Multiple-Concept Example 7 for insight into this problem. During a tennis serve, a racket is given an angular acceleration of magnitude 160 rad/s2.

Refer to Multiple-Concept Example 7 for insight into this problem. During a tennis serve, a racket is given an angular acceleration of magnitude 160 rad/s2. At the top of the serve, the racket has an angular speed of 14 rad/s. If the distance between the top of the racket and the shoulder is 1.5 m, find the magnitude of the total acceleration of the top of the racket.

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