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a bicycle wheel has an initial angular velocity of 1.50 rad>s. (a) if its angular acceleration is constant and equal to 0.200 rad>s 2 , what is its angular velocity at t

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To find the angular velocity at a given time, use the equation "angular velocity = initial angular velocity + (angular acceleration * time)".

To find the angular velocity at a given time, we can use the equation:

angular velocity = initial angular velocity + (angular acceleration * time)

Plugging in the given values, the equation becomes:

angular velocity = 1.50 rad/s + (0.200 rad/s² * t)

Therefore, the angular velocity at time t is given by the equation above.

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