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The motor of an engine is rotating about its axis with angular velocity of 120 r.p.m. it comes to rest in 10s, after being switched off. Assuming constant deceleration, calculate the number of revolutions made by it before coming to rest.

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Here `omega_(0)=120 r.p.m =2 r.p.s =4 pi rad s^(-1)`
`omega =0 and 10s " " omega = omega_(0)+at`
`0= 4pi +a xx 10 or a=-0.4 pi rad s^(-1)`
Also, the angle covered by the motor
`theta=omega_(0) t+(1)/(2) at^(2)`
`:. Theta=4pi xx10+(1)/(2)xx(-0.4 pi)xx10^(2)=40 pi-20 pi`
`=20 pi rad `
Hence, the number of revolutions completed
`n=(theta)/(2pi)=(20 pi)/(2pi)=10`
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