Consider the 11.0 kg motorcycle wheel shown below. Assume the wheel is approximately a ring with an inner radius of 0.280 m, and an outer radius of 0.300 m, and thin enough to be treated as a "thin disk" (aka an annular ring) and that it can spin freely without friction. If the drive chain exerts a force of 2000 N at a radius of 5.00 cm, what is the angular a. acceleration of the wheel? b. What is the tangential acceleration of a point on the outer edge of the tire? C. How long, starting from rest, does it take to reach an angular velocity of 75.0 rad/s? Ry

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3. Consider the 11.0 kg motorcycle wheel shown below. Assume the wheel is approximately a ring
with an inner radius of 0.280 m, and an outer radius of 0.300 m, and thin enough to be treated as
a "thin disk" (aka an annular ring) and that it can spin freely without friction.
a. If the drive chain exerts a force of 2000 N at a radius of 5.00 cm, what is the angular
acceleration of the wheel?
b. What is the tangential acceleration of a point on the outer edge of the tire?
C.
How long, starting from rest, does it take to reach an angular velocity of 75.0 rad/s?
R
Figure 1. A wheel of a motorcycle accelerates towards the left, and rotates counter-clock wise.
Transcribed Image Text:3. Consider the 11.0 kg motorcycle wheel shown below. Assume the wheel is approximately a ring with an inner radius of 0.280 m, and an outer radius of 0.300 m, and thin enough to be treated as a "thin disk" (aka an annular ring) and that it can spin freely without friction. a. If the drive chain exerts a force of 2000 N at a radius of 5.00 cm, what is the angular acceleration of the wheel? b. What is the tangential acceleration of a point on the outer edge of the tire? C. How long, starting from rest, does it take to reach an angular velocity of 75.0 rad/s? R Figure 1. A wheel of a motorcycle accelerates towards the left, and rotates counter-clock wise.
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