Question: A handbrake is applied to a rotating wheel, initially moving counterclockwise, causing it to slow down with a constant angular acceleration of magnitude 5.00

A handbrake is applied to a rotating wheel, initially moving counterclockwise, causing

A handbrake is applied to a rotating wheel, initially moving counterclockwise, causing it to slow down with a constant angular acceleration of magnitude 5.00 rad/s?. Immediately after the handbrake is applied, the wheel rotates through 60.4 rad during a 3.80 s time interval. What is the angular speed (in rad/s) of the wheel at the end of this time interval? rad/s

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