ANSWER:
STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATION:
The first thing is to convert the time into a second, just like this:
[tex]t=55\text{ ms}\cdot\frac{1\text{ s}}{1000\text{ ms}}=0.055\text{ s}[/tex]Now, convert the angular displacement of the eyelid from degrees to rad:
[tex]\partial\theta=16.6\text{\degree}\cdot\frac{2\pi\text{ rad}}{360\text{\degree}}=0.29\text{ rad}[/tex]We can calculate the angular velocity, dividing the angular momentum by the time, like this:
[tex]w=\frac{0.29}{0.055}=5.27\text{ rad/s}[/tex]The angular acceleration is calculated by means of the quotient of the difference in angular velocity and time, like this:
[tex]a_w=\frac{\delta w}{\delta t}=\frac{5.27-0}{0.15-0.055}=55.47\text{ rad/s}^2[/tex]the tangential acceleration would be: