A top is a toy that is made to spin on its pointed end by pulling on a string wrapped around the body of the top. The string has a length of 23 cm and is wrapped around the top at a place where its radius is 82.21 cm. The thickness of the string is negligible. The top is initially at rest. Someone pulls the free end of the string, thereby unwinding it and giving the top an angular acceleration of +80 rad/s^2. What is the final angular velocity of the top when the string is completely unwound? Note: Express your answer in whole numbers. No unit is required for the final answer. Set your calculator in radians. Round your answer to 0 decimal places.

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A top is a toy that is made to spin on its pointed end by pulling on a string wrapped around the body
of the top. The string has a length of 23 cm and is wrapped around the top at a place where its
radius is 82.21 cm. The thickness of the string is negligible. The top is initially at rest. Someone pulls
the free end of the string, thereby unwinding it and giving the top an angular acceleration of
+80 rad/s^2. What is the final angular velocity of the top when the string is completely unwound?
Note: Express your answer in whole numbers. No unit is required for the final answer. Set
your calculator in radians.
Round your answer to 0 decimal places.
Add your answer
Transcribed Image Text:A top is a toy that is made to spin on its pointed end by pulling on a string wrapped around the body of the top. The string has a length of 23 cm and is wrapped around the top at a place where its radius is 82.21 cm. The thickness of the string is negligible. The top is initially at rest. Someone pulls the free end of the string, thereby unwinding it and giving the top an angular acceleration of +80 rad/s^2. What is the final angular velocity of the top when the string is completely unwound? Note: Express your answer in whole numbers. No unit is required for the final answer. Set your calculator in radians. Round your answer to 0 decimal places. Add your answer
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