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Consider an old-fashioned bicycle with a small wheel of radius 0.51 m and a large wheel...

Consider an old-fashioned bicycle with a small wheel of radius 0.51 m and a large wheel of radius 0.8 m. Suppose the rider starts at rest, accelerates with a constant acceleration for 8 minutes to a velocity of magnitude 24.5 m/s. He maintains his velocity for 9.5 minutes and then decelerates, with constant deceleration, for 7.3 minutes. Find the total angle through which a point on the small wheel has turned.

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