The formula relating acceleration and angular velocity is:
a = ω^2 r
where a is acceleration, ω is angular velocity and r is
radius
But the angular velocity ω is constant all throughout the
disk therefore:
a1 / r1 = a2 / r2
So at points:
<span>r1 = 0.0130 m ->
a1 = 393 m/s^2</span>
<span>r2 = 0.0884 m ->
a2 = ?</span>
393 / 0.0130 = a2 / 0.0884
<span>a2 = 2,672.4 m/s^2</span>
Answer:
The First is an example of acceleration, the second is an example of velocity
Answer:
W = 1.545E6 J total work
P = W / t = 1.545E6 J / 3 sec = 5.15E5 J/sec = 515,000 J/sec (Watts)
Using definition of power
... the angular tilt of the Earth's position on its axis relative to the sun