We know that
<span>The angular velocity is 10π rad/sec
step 1
convert to rad/min
1 min-----60 sec
X min----> 1 sec
X=1/60 min
V=</span>10π rad/(1/60)------> V=600 π rad/min
the answer is the option
<span>D)The angular velocity is 600π rad/min.</span>
Linear, decrease by 2 for every decrease of x.
There is a division symbol, division is subtracted. Are you sure you have the problem stated clearly?
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Answer:
1. 11t
2.7w+28
3. 2c+11
4. 8n
5. 10r+15
6. 24−8g
7. 17d−9
8. 8g+7z
9. 23b
10. 2rs+1
11. 9f+9g
12. 4x+y
13. 21a+14
14. 21a+14
15. 6−3k
16. 18n+36
17. 9s+3t
18. 8a−12b
19. 11m+n
20. 2+6z
21. 8x+6y
22. 7hg−7
23. 4st+5
24. 2r+17
25. 7w+6
26. 3(c+2)
27. 8f−4g
28. 2+8q+3r
Step-by-step explanation:
there you go, sorry it took so long
Answer:
72
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find the acceleration we need first to defined it, so:
acceleration=((final velocity)-(initial velocity))/time interval

But (vf-vi) actually represents the velocity change, so (vf-vi)/dt represents the velocity change rate. This means that in our case:


In conclusion the acceleration is
, without units just 72.