Fundamentals of Physics Extended (10th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 1-11823-072-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-11823-072-5

Chapter 10 - Rotation - Problems - Page 287: 6a

Answer

$4\dfrac {rad}{s}$

Work Step by Step

Angular velocity of the point is : $w\left( t\right) =\dfrac {\partial \theta }{\partial t}=\dfrac {\partial }{\partial t}\left( 4t-3t^{2}+t^{3}\right) =4-6t+3t^{2}$ So, at time $t=2s$, we get: $w\left( 2\right) =4-6t+3t^{2}=4-6\times 2+3\times 2^{2}=4\dfrac {rad}{s}$
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