The disk starts from rest and is given an angular acceleration a = (5t¹/2) rad/s², where t is in seconds. (Figure 1) < 1

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The disk starts from rest and is given an angular acceleration a = (5t¹/2) rad/s², where t is in seconds. (Figure 1) < 1

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The disk starts from rest and is given an angular acceleration a = (5t¹/2) rad/s², where t is in seconds. (Figure 1) < 1 of 1 P Figure < PREVIOUS 0.4 m

Y Determine the magnitude of the normal component of acceleration of a point P on the rim of the disk when t = 5.5 s Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. 0 μA ? an = Value Units Submit Request Answer D Part B Determine the magnitude of the tangential component of acceleration of a point P on the rim of the disk when t = 5.5 s. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. μA BRIC ? at = Value Units
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