The wheels of a bicycle have an angular velocity of +20.0 rad/s. Then, the brakes are applied.
Question:
The wheels of a bicycle have an angular velocity of +20.0 rad/s. Then, the brakes are applied. In coming to rest, each wheel makes an angular displacement of +15.92 revolutions.
(a) How much time does it take for the bike to come to rest?
(b) What is the angular acceleration (in rad/s2) of each wheel?
Step by Step Answer:
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