Question
Question: The wheel is making revolutions about its axis with uniform angular acceleration. Starting from rest...
The wheel is making revolutions about its axis with uniform angular acceleration. Starting from rest, it reaches 100rev/sec in 4seconds. Find the angular acceleration. Find the angle rotated during these four seconds.
Solution
Hint
We should know that the angular acceleration is the time rate of change of the angular velocity and is usually that is shown by alpha and is expressed in radians per second. Based on this concept we have to solve this question.
Complete step-by step answer
Let us consider the angular acceleration of the wheel to be α.
Then initial angular velocity (ω0) = 0 and final angular velocity = ω
ω=100×2πsrad=200πsrad(Asω=100srev)
Now applying equations, we get:
ω=ω0+αt
⇒200πsrad=0+α(4)(t=4s)
⇒α=4200π=s250πrad
The angle rotated in this time t is given by:
θ=ω0t+21at2
θ=0+21×50×42=25×16=400πradians
Hence, the answer is 400πradians.
Note
The angular acceleration is also known as rotational acceleration and the expression that is formed is considered to be as a vector quantity. It is considered a vector quantity because it consists of a magnitude component and either of two defined directions or we can sense. At every point of a rigid body we find that there is the presence of rotational velocity and acceleration.