A wheel with a radius of 18.0 cm rolls without slipping along a horizontal floor (see the figure). At time t₁, the dot P painted on the rim of the wheel is at the point of contact between the wheel and the floor. At a later time t2, the wheel has rolled through one-half of a revolution. What are (a) the magnitude and (b) the angle (relative to the floor) of the displacement of P during this interval? (a) Number i 67.0 (b) Number 32.5 At time Units m Units °(degrees) At time b

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A wheel with a radius of 18.0 cm rolls without slipping along a horizontal floor (see the figure). At time t₁, the dot P painted on the rim
of the wheel is at the point of contact between the wheel and the floor. At a later time t2, the wheel has rolled through one-half of a
revolution. What are (a) the magnitude and (b) the angle (relative to the floor) of the displacement of P during this interval?
(a) Number i 67.0
(b) Number 32.5
Units
Units
At time
m
° (degrees)
P
At time to
Transcribed Image Text:A wheel with a radius of 18.0 cm rolls without slipping along a horizontal floor (see the figure). At time t₁, the dot P painted on the rim of the wheel is at the point of contact between the wheel and the floor. At a later time t2, the wheel has rolled through one-half of a revolution. What are (a) the magnitude and (b) the angle (relative to the floor) of the displacement of P during this interval? (a) Number i 67.0 (b) Number 32.5 Units Units At time m ° (degrees) P At time to
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