Dynamics 16-1| The angular velocity of the disk is defined by w = (5t^2 + 2) rad/s
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- Question: 16-1. The angular velocity of the disk is defined by w = (5t^2 + 2) rad/s, where t is in seconds. Determine the magnitudes of the velocity and acceleration of point A on the disk when t = 0.5 s.
Problem 16-1 from:
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, 14th edition
Russell C. Hibbeler
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