The cord, which is wrapped around the disk, is given an acceleration of a (13t) m/s², where t is in seconds. (Eigure 1) Figure 0.5 m <1 of 1 > Part A Starting from rest, determine the angular displacement of the disk, measured clockwise, when t = 2 s. Express your answer using three significant figures. Enter positive value if the angular displacement is clockwise and negative value if the angular displacement is counterclockwise. Submit ▾ Part B ■ ▾ Part C AEch a Request Answer Starting from rest, determine the angular velocity of the disk, measured clockwise, when t = 2 s. Express your answer using three significant figures. Enter positive value if the angular velocity is clockwise and negative value if the angular velocity is counterclockwise. Submit Request Answer ΠΑΠ ΑΣΦΑ Submit [ ΠΑΣΦ ? → C Request Answer Starting from rest, determine the angular acceleration of the disk, measured clockwise, when t=2 s. Express your answer using three significant figures. Enter positive value if the angular acceleration is clockwise and negative value if the angular acceleration is counterclockwise. ? rad 3 → C PC ? rad/s rad/s²
The cord, which is wrapped around the disk, is given an acceleration of a=(13t)m/s2, where t is in seconds.
Starting from rest, determine the angular displacement of the disk, measured clockwise, when t = 2 s. Express your answer using three significant figures. Enter positive value if the angular displacement is clockwise and negative value if the angular displacement is counterclockwise.
Starting from rest, determine the angular velocity of the disk, measured clockwise, when t = 2s. Express your answer using three significant figures. Enter positive value if the angular velocity is clockwise and negative value if the angular velocity is counterclockwise.
Starting from rest, determine the angular acceleration of the disk, measured clockwise, when t = 2 s. Express your answer using three significant figures. Enter positive value if the angular acceleration is clockwise and negative value if the angular acceleration is counterclockwise.
![**Problem Statement:**
The cord, which is wrapped around the disk, is given an acceleration of \( a = (13t) \, \text{m/s}^2 \), where \( t \) is in seconds. [Figure 1]
**Figure Description:**
A disk with a radius of 0.5 meters is shown with a cord wrapped around it. An arrow labeled \( a \) indicates the direction of acceleration to the right.
**Tasks:**
**Part A:**
Starting from rest, determine the angular displacement of the disk, measured clockwise, when \( t = 2 \, \text{s} \).
- Express your answer using three significant figures.
- Enter a positive value if the angular displacement is clockwise and a negative value if it is counterclockwise.
\[ \theta = \, \_ \, \text{rad} \]
**Part B:**
Starting from rest, determine the angular velocity of the disk, measured clockwise, when \( t = 2 \, \text{s} \).
- Express your answer using three significant figures.
- Enter a positive value if the angular velocity is clockwise and a negative value if it is counterclockwise.
\[ \omega = \, \_ \, \text{rad/s} \]
**Part C:**
Starting from rest, determine the angular acceleration of the disk, measured clockwise, when \( t = 2 \, \text{s} \).
- Express your answer using three significant figures.
- Enter a positive value if the angular acceleration is clockwise and a negative value if it is counterclockwise.
\[ \alpha = \, \_ \, \text{rad/s}^2 \]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F225ea937-ec91-4f60-983d-e6a97001b794%2F73ead155-94ae-41c3-9e4a-322a9add2718%2Fvgexvbq_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)

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