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S = r θ is valid for θ in both degrees and radians.

S = r θ is valid for θ in both degrees and radians. True False.

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S = r θ is valid for θ in both degrees and radians.

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  1. S = rθ is valid for θ in both degrees and radians. • True • False

  2. Two points are on a disk that rotates about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the disk at its center. Point B is 3 times as far from the axis as point A. If the linear speed of point B is V, then the linear speed of point A is • 9V • 3V • V • V/3 • V/9 • None of the above

  3. Two wheels are connected by a chain. If v1 and ω1 are linear and angular velocities of the smaller wheel, and v2 and ω2 are linear and angular velocities of the larger wheel, which of the following is true: • v1 =v2 and ω1 >ω2 • v1 =v2 and ω1 <ω2 • v1 =v2 and ω1 =ω2 • ω1 =ω2 and v1 >v2 • ω1 =ω2 and v1 <v2 • ω1 =ω2 and v1 =v2 • v1 =v2 and ω1 =ω 2 • none of the above

  4. If a wheel 212 cm in diameter takes 2.25 s for each revolution, what is its period?

  5. If a wheel 212 cm in diameter takes 2.25 s for each revolution, what is its angular speed?

  6. When the power is turned off on a turntable spinning at 78.0 rpm, you find that it takes 10.5 revolutions for it to stop while slowing down at a uniform rate. What is the angular acceleration (rad/s2) of this turntable?

  7. When the power is turned off on a turntable spinning at 78.0 rpm, you find that it takes 10.5 revolutions for it to stop while slowing down at a uniform rate. How long does it take to stop after the power is turned off? Here, you may assume α = -0.506 rad/s2.

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