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An aeroplane is flying with a uniform speed of 100 m/s along a circular path of radius 100 m. The angular speed of the aeroplane will be

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Answered by Foamy
6
100/100 = 1

so the angular speed is
 {1ms}^{ - 1}
Answered by muscardinus
4

Explanation:

It is given that,

Speed of an aeroplane, v = 100 m/s

Radius of a circular part, r = 100 m

Let \omega is the angular speed of the aeroplane. The relationship between the angular speed and the linear speed is given by :

v=r\times \omega

\omega=\dfrac{v}{r}

\omega=\dfrac{100}{100}

So, the angular speed of the aeroplane is 1 radian/sec. Hence, this is the required solution.

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