Question:

A truck's wheel (R = 0.7 m) is traveling at an initial angular velocity of 10.72 rad/s and is constantly decelerating at a rate of 9.1 rad/s². How far in meters will a point on the outer rim of the wheel travel by the time it stops?

Last updated: 8/9/2022

A truck's wheel (R = 0.7 m) is traveling at an initial angular velocity of 10.72 rad/s and is constantly decelerating at a rate of
9.1 rad/s². How far in meters will a point on the outer rim of the wheel travel by the time it stops?

A truck's wheel (R = 0.7 m) is traveling at an initial angular velocity of 10.72 rad/s and is constantly decelerating at a rate of 9.1 rad/s². How far in meters will a point on the outer rim of the wheel travel by the time it stops?