rev = 1/60 * 2 * pi * rad/s
For starter, 1 rad/S = 0.159 rev/S
Wf - Wi = a*t, where Wi and Wf are the initial and final angular velocities, respectively, a is the angular acceleration, and t is time. So, a*t = 15.4 rad/s - 8.5 rad/s = 6.9 rad/s, thus a = 6.9 rad/s / 5.2 s = 1.3 rad/s2.
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ex. convert 136rpm to rad/s 136rpm x 2pie =854.5132018 divide 854. etc... to 60s u get 14.2 rad/s
follow the driver's side rad hose back from the rad. you will find it mounted on the side
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First your question should ask "What is the area of an equilateral triangle". What you're talking about is a flat object not a 3d object (triangle is 2d). s=side measurement Rad means radical. (s^2 *Rad(3))/4
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