Answer:
The deceleration is 4 times higher for 0.5sec than for 2 sec.
Explanation:
If the deceleration happens from 1800deg/sec to zero in 2 sec we have that the magnitude is:
[tex]a_{1}=w/t_{1}=(1800deg/sec)/2sec=900 deg/sec^{2}[/tex]
if now the time to decelerate is 0.5sec:
[tex]a_{2}=w/t_{2}=(1800deg/sec)/0.5sec=3600 deg/sec^{2}[/tex]
The deceleration is now 4 times higher than the previous situation.