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an object is moving in a circular path of radius 1 metre if its linear speed becomes three times the initial value the angular speed increases by​

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Answered by aristocles
3

Answer:

Final angular speed becomes 3 times the initial angular speed

Explanation:

As we know that angular speed and linear speed is related to each other with following relation

\omega = \frac{v}{R}

so here we can say that if radius is fixed then linear speed and angular speed is proportional to each other

so we will have

\omega_o =\frac{v_o}{R}

now if speed is 3 times the initial value

then we have

\omega = \frac{3v_o}{R}

so angular speed also becomes 3 times the initial angular speed

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Answered by venudubbakagmailcom
2

3 v/R

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