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Physics, 16.04.2020 17:26 lowemadison047

A bicyclist starting at rest produces a constant angular acceleration of 1.60 rad/s2 for wheels that are 38.0 cm in radius. (a) What is the bicycle’s linear acceleration? (b) What is the angular speed of the wheels when the bicyclist reaches 11.0 m/s? (c) How many radians have the wheels turned through in that time? (d) How far has the bicycle traveled?

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