a potter's wheel is spinning with an initial angular velocity of 14 rad/s . it rotates through an angle of 80.0 rad in the process of coming to rest.

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The factors remain unrealistic and constant Centre of mass and gravity.

Given - The initial angular velocity is 14rad/s with an angle of rotation is 80rad.

To find out the distance formula.

[tex]Wo-w=\frac{x}{rotation}---[1]\\ \\Q=\frac{1}{4\pi \alpha \beta } -------[2][/tex]

The Rotational effect of wheel has a displacement with angle factor.

The velocity breaking and reducing the speed.

[tex]Q= \lim_{w \to \infty} W_o-w[/tex]

[tex]w=\pi \alpha +Q\\\\w-Q=\alpha \\\\w-Q=\left \{ {{y=x} \atop {y\neq x}} \right.[/tex]

The effect reduced to the decrement in displacement .

This is results in constant angle shift and uniform motion.

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