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Physics, 05.08.2019 20:30 sman091305

An astronaut is being tested in a centrifuge. the centrifuge has a radius of 12.0 m and, in starting, rotates according to θ = 0.370t2, where t is in seconds and θ is in radians. when t = 5.00 s, what are the magnitudes of the astronaut's
(a) angular velocity,
(b) linear velocity,
(c) tangential acceleration, and
(d) radial acceleration?

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