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Physics, 21.01.2022 02:10 erickasmith1988

With a diameter of 207.0 m, the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, is the largest "dome” in the world. Imagine a 1.30 km race held along the outside perimeter of the Superdome. Through what angular displacement would the athletes go? What would be the constant angular deceleration of an athlete whose initial angular speed is 0.0720 rad/s and who finishes the race in 4 min 22 s? SHOW YOUR WORK!!

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