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Chuck Norris’s roundhouse kick is quite impressive. Assume his foot begins from rest and takes two thirds of a second to swing completely around a 1.1-m-radius circular arc. His foot has a constant angular acceleration for the first third of a second and then zero after that. A. If the angular acceleration is assumed constant for the first third of a second, and then zero after that, what is its magnitude during the first third of a second?
B. What is the foot's tangential acceleration during the first 0.334 seconds?
C. What is the maximum tangential speed his foot obtains?
D. When his foot reaches maximum tangential speed as found in part c, what percent of full rotation does this occur?

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