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Old November 1st, 2009, 09:39 PM
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I don't know if this is possible,

Suppose that the waterwheel in Figure 2-12b rotates at 6 revolutions per minute (rpm). You start your stopwatch. Two seconds later, point P on the rim of the wheel is at its greatest height. You are to model the distance d of point P from the surface of the water in terms of the number of seconds t the stopwatch reads.

When does the waterwheel enter and exit the water (over time in seconds)

Use W(t)=C+AcosB(\theta-D)

This was the accompanying image, Figure 12.2, the line next to P is an arrow:
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