Consider the 12.0 kg motorcycle wheel shown in the figure. Assume it to be approximately an annular ring with an inner radius of R₁ = 0.280 m and an outer radius of R₂ = 0.480 m. The motorcycle is on its center stand, so that the wheel can spin freely. (a) If the drive chain exerts a force of 1825 N at a radius of 5.00 cm, what is the angular acceleration of the wheel in rad/s²? rad/s2 (b) What is the tangential acceleration, in m/s², of a point on the outer edge of the tire? m/s² (c) How long in seconds, starting from rest, does it take to reach an angular velocity of 80.0 rad/s?

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Consider the 12.0 kg motorcycle wheel shown in the figure. Assume it to be approximately an annular ring with an inner radius of R₁ = 0.280 m and an outer radius of R₂ = 0.480 m. The
motorcycle is on its center stand, so that the wheel can spin freely.
R₁
(a) If the drive chain exerts a force of 1825 N at a radius of 5.00 cm, what is the angular acceleration of the wheel in rad/s²?
rad/s2
(b) What is the tangential acceleration, in m/s², of a point on the outer edge of the tire?
m/s²
(c) How long in seconds, starting from rest, does it take to reach an angular velocity of 80.0 rad/s?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the 12.0 kg motorcycle wheel shown in the figure. Assume it to be approximately an annular ring with an inner radius of R₁ = 0.280 m and an outer radius of R₂ = 0.480 m. The motorcycle is on its center stand, so that the wheel can spin freely. R₁ (a) If the drive chain exerts a force of 1825 N at a radius of 5.00 cm, what is the angular acceleration of the wheel in rad/s²? rad/s2 (b) What is the tangential acceleration, in m/s², of a point on the outer edge of the tire? m/s² (c) How long in seconds, starting from rest, does it take to reach an angular velocity of 80.0 rad/s?
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