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A rotating wheel requires 9.00 s to rotate 28.0 revolutions. Its angular velocity at the end of the 9.00-s interval is 96.0 rad/s. What is the constant angular acceleration (in rad/s) of the wheel?
= rad/s2
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96rad/s / 9s = 96/9 rad/s^2
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