An object rotates about a fixed axis, and the angular position of a reference line on the object is given by e = 0.100e", where e is in radians and t is in seconds. Consider a point on the object that is 6.00 cm from the axis of rotation. At t = 0, what are the magnitudes of the point's (a) tangential component of acceleration and (b) radial component of acceleration? Units m/s^2 (a) NumberT1755.3 UnitsTm/s2 (b) Number T1755.3

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An object rotates about a fixed axis, and the angular position of a reference line on the object is given by e = 0.100e9, where e is in radians and t is in seconds. Consider a
point on the object that is 6.00 cm from the axis of rotation. At t = 0, what are the magnitudes of the point's (a) tangential component of acceleration and (b) radial
component of acceleration?
(a) NumberT1755.3
Unitsm/s^2
(b) NumberT1755.3
Unitsm/s^2
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Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 10, Problem 020 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. An object rotates about a fixed axis, and the angular position of a reference line on the object is given by e = 0.100e9, where e is in radians and t is in seconds. Consider a point on the object that is 6.00 cm from the axis of rotation. At t = 0, what are the magnitudes of the point's (a) tangential component of acceleration and (b) radial component of acceleration? (a) NumberT1755.3 Unitsm/s^2 (b) NumberT1755.3 Unitsm/s^2 Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work em
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