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makkiz [27]
3 years ago
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An electric drill starts from rest and rotates with a constant angular acceleration. After the drill has rotated through a certa

in angle, the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of a point on the drill is twice the magnitude of the tangential acceleration. What is the angle?
Physics
1 answer:
Jobisdone [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Given

magnitude of centripetal acceleration is twice the magnitude of tangential acceleration

Suppose \theta is theta angle rotated by electric drill

it is given that it starts from rest i.e. \omega _0=0

suppose \omega and \alpha is the final angular velocity and angular acceleration

using rotational motion equation

\omega ^2-\omega _0^2=2\times \alpha \times \theta

where \theta=angle turned by drill

\omega _0=initial angular velocity

\omega=final angular velocity

\alpha=angular acceleration

\omega ^2-0=2\times \alpha \times \theta

\omega ^2=2\alpha \theta ---1

It is also given that centripetal acceleration is twice the magnitude of tangential i.e.

\omega ^2r=\alpha \times r

where r=radial distance of any point from axis of drill

i.e. \omega ^2=\alpha

substitute this value to equation 1

we get

\theta =\frac{\omega ^2}{2\alpha }

\theta =1\ rad

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