Evaluate what was the angular acceleration of the flywheel

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In 2009, Formula 1 race cars were allowed to use a regenerative braking system that allowed them to store energy from braking and reuse it. When used to maximum extent, its flywheel would slow from 80,000 rpm to rest in 6.667 s. What was the angular acceleration of the flywheel?

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