The fact that they are intermeshed means that the peripheral speed of both gearwheels is the same.
The 10revs is the angular displacement whilst accelerating ie 10 x 2Pi = 20Pi rad.
For wheel A :- calculate the final ang vel using the formula that relates final ang vel, initial ang vel, ang accel and ang displacement.
Using this value calculate the time wheel A takes to travel 20Pi rad from the formula that relates final ang vel, initial ang vel, ang accel and time.
As the wheels are intermeshed :-
Peripheral speed V(A) = V(B) AFTER 10 revs
and peripheral speed V(A) = ang vel(A) x Radius (A)
V(B) = ang vel(B) x Radius(B)
equating and solving gives ang vel (B).
For wheel B :-
Using the formula that relates final ang vel(B), initial ang vel(B), ang acc(B) and time with the time calculated for wheel A transpose and calculate ang acc(B).
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