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The angular velocity of the rear wheel of a stationary exercise bike is 5.40 rad/s at time t = 0.000 sec, and its angular acceleration is constant and equal to 1.50 rad/s^2. a particular spoke coincides with the +x axis at time t = 0.000 sec. (a) what angle (in rev) does this spoke make with the +x axis at time t = 4.00 s? (b) what is the angular velocity (rev/s) at this time?
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