A merry-go-round is initially at rest. On being given a constant angular acceleration it reaches an angular speed of 1srad50.0in 10.0 s. At t=10.0 s, determine the magnitude of: (i) the angular acceleration of the merry-go-round ; (ii) the linear velocity of a child sitting on the merry-go-round at a distance of3.0 m from its centre; (iii) the tangential acceleration of the child; (iv) the centripetal acceleration of the child; and (v) the netacceleration of the child.
i) By the definition of the angular acceleration, we have:
ii) We can find the linear velocity of the child sitting on the merry-go-round at a distance of 3.0 m from its center from the formula:
iii) We can find the tangential acceleration of the child from the formula:
iv) We can find the centripetal acceleration of the child from the formula:
v) We can find the net acceleration of the child from the Pythagorean theorem:
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