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a wheel of radius 1 m covers an angular displacement of 180 . its linear displacement is ?

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Answered by prachinigam2006
6

Answer:

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Explanation:

linear displacement, s = 60 m. r = 4.25 mAs we know that, d = 2r, so r = 4.25 m. θ = 14.12 r a d i a n s . \theta = 14.12 radians.

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θ the angular displacement of the object

r the radius of curvature of the given path

ω initial angular velocity

t time

α angular acceleration

Angular displacement of a body is the angle in radians (degrees, revolutions) through which a point revolves around a centre or line has been rotated in a specified sense about a specified axis. ... Thus the rotation of a rigid body over a fixed axis is referred to as rotational motion.

linear displacement

position vectors of a particle at two different times is called linear displacement in that time interval.

Answered by tareensaidian442
14

Answer:

3.14

Explanation

S=r teata

1×180 degree=3.14

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