A wheel with a tire mounted on it rotates at a constant rate of 2.77 times a second. A tack is stuck in the tire at a distance 0.357m from the rotation axis. noting that for every rotation the tack travels one circumference. find the tacks tangential speed.
m/s
what is the tacks radial acceleration?
m/s^2
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