The disk is originally rotating at wo = 13 rad/s. It is subjected to a constant angular acceleration of a = 20 rad/s. (F

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The disk is originally rotating at wo = 13 rad/s. It is subjected to a constant angular acceleration of a = 20 rad/s. (F

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The disk is originally rotating at wo = 13 rad/s. It is subjected to a constant angular acceleration of a = 20 rad/s. (Figure 1) Figure < 1 of 1 > WO B 0.4 m -0.5 m -A
Part A Determine the magnitude of the velocity of point B when the disk undergoes 2 revolutions Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. D IA ? UB Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B Determine the magnitudes of the n and t components of acceleration of point B when the disk undergoes 2 revolutions Express your answers using three significant figures separated by a comma. VO AX!1 vec (an). (ane - m/ Submit Request Answer
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