2. A wheel is rolling uphill at 3 rad/sec. The wheel weighs 48.3 lb and it has a radius of gyration with respect to an axis through the mass center of 0.65 ft. The wheel rolls without slipping. Use the acceleration due to gravity, g = 32.2 ft/sec². If the wheel is rolling with an initial velocity of 3 rad/sec uphill, how much time will it roll up the incline until it reaches its highest point? O 0.8 ft LA X Used with permission from "Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics," McGill/King, 4th Ed., 2003 0.237 seconds 0.250 seconds 0.206 seconds None of the above

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2. A wheel is rolling uphill at 3 rad/sec. The wheel weighs 48.3 lb and it has a radius of gyration with respect to an
axis through the mass center of 0.65 ft. The wheel rolls without slipping. Use the acceleration due to gravity, g =
32.2 ft/sec².
If the wheel is rolling with an initial velocity of 3 rad/sec uphill, how much time will it roll up the incline until it
reaches its highest point?
O
0.8 ft
LA
X
Used with permission from "Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics," McGill/King, 4th Ed., 2003
0.237 seconds
0.250 seconds
0.206 seconds
None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:2. A wheel is rolling uphill at 3 rad/sec. The wheel weighs 48.3 lb and it has a radius of gyration with respect to an axis through the mass center of 0.65 ft. The wheel rolls without slipping. Use the acceleration due to gravity, g = 32.2 ft/sec². If the wheel is rolling with an initial velocity of 3 rad/sec uphill, how much time will it roll up the incline until it reaches its highest point? O 0.8 ft LA X Used with permission from "Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics," McGill/King, 4th Ed., 2003 0.237 seconds 0.250 seconds 0.206 seconds None of the above
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