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Nukenr 3 Part bPart a. Angular displacement = 203 rad

Nukenr 3 Part bPart a. Angular displacement = 203 rad-example-1
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Answer:

32.3 revolutions

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of revolutions can be calculated by dividing the angular displacement by 2π rad because each revolution has 2π rad. Since the angular displacement is 203 rad, the number of revolutions is equal to


\frac{203\text{ rad}}{2\pi\text{ rad/rev}}=32.3\text{ revolutions}

Then, the answer is 32.3 revolutions

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