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In testing an automobile tire for proper alignment, a technician marks a spot on the tire 0.220 m from the center. He then mounts the tire in a vertical plane and notes that the radius vector to the spot is at an angle of 30.0° with the horizontal. Starting from rest, the tire is spun rapidly with a constant angular acceleration of 1.90 rad/s2. (Assume the spot's position is initially positive, and assume the angular acceleration is in the positive direction).A) What is the angular speed of the wheel after 1.30 s?
B) What is the tangential speed of the spot after 1.30 s?
C) What is the magnitude of the total acceleration of the spot after 1.30 s?
D) What is the angular position of the spot after 1.30 s?
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