WileyP ne is initially spinnir x b My Questions bartleby Textbook ular velocities for a rotating fan blade. The elapsed time for each of the four nitude and direction as given by the algebraic sign of your answer). Initial angular velocity wo Final angular velocity w (a) (b) (C) (d) +8.0 rad/s +3.0 rad/s -3.0 rad/s -5.0 rad/s +2.0 rad/s +8.0 rad/s -9.0 rad/s +2.0 rad/s while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructor. X

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The table that follows lists four pairs of initial and final angular velocities for a rotating fan blade. The elapsed time for each of the four pairs of angular velocities is 4.5 s. For each of the four pairs, find the average angular acceleration (magnitude and direction as given by the algebraic sign of your answer).

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ne is initially spinnir x b My Questions bartleby
Textbook
ular velocities for a rotating fan blade. The elapsed time for each of the four
nitude and direction as given by the algebraic sign of your answer).
Initial angular velocity wo Final angular velocity w
(a)
(b)
(C)
(d)
+8.0 rad/s
+3.0 rad/s
-3.0 rad/s
-5.0 rad/s
+2.0 rad/s
+8.0 rad/s
-9.0 rad/s
+2.0 rad/s
while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructor.
X
Transcribed Image Text:WileyP ne is initially spinnir x b My Questions bartleby Textbook ular velocities for a rotating fan blade. The elapsed time for each of the four nitude and direction as given by the algebraic sign of your answer). Initial angular velocity wo Final angular velocity w (a) (b) (C) (d) +8.0 rad/s +3.0 rad/s -3.0 rad/s -5.0 rad/s +2.0 rad/s +8.0 rad/s -9.0 rad/s +2.0 rad/s while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructor. X
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