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**Problem Description:**

A grinding wheel with a diameter of 0.40 m rotates at 2500 rpm.

**Part A:**

*Calculate its angular velocity in rad/s.*

- **Instruction:** Express your answer using three significant figures.
- **Input Box:** (Enter the value in rad/s)
- **Button:** Submit | Request Answer

**Part B:**

*What is the linear speed of a point on the edge of the grinding wheel?*

- **Instruction:** Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
- **Input Box:** (Enter value and units)
- **Button:** Submit | Request Answer

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**Notes:**

- The problem involves converting the rotational speed of the grinding wheel from revolutions per minute (rpm) to radians per second (rad/s) for angular velocity and then calculating the linear speed of a point on the wheel's edge.
- Ensure answers are expressed with the correct number of significant figures as specified. 

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Transcribed Image Text:**Problem Description:** A grinding wheel with a diameter of 0.40 m rotates at 2500 rpm. **Part A:** *Calculate its angular velocity in rad/s.* - **Instruction:** Express your answer using three significant figures. - **Input Box:** (Enter the value in rad/s) - **Button:** Submit | Request Answer **Part B:** *What is the linear speed of a point on the edge of the grinding wheel?* - **Instruction:** Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. - **Input Box:** (Enter value and units) - **Button:** Submit | Request Answer --- **Notes:** - The problem involves converting the rotational speed of the grinding wheel from revolutions per minute (rpm) to radians per second (rad/s) for angular velocity and then calculating the linear speed of a point on the wheel's edge. - Ensure answers are expressed with the correct number of significant figures as specified. **Copyright Notice:** © 2022 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Permissions | Contact Us
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