Physics, asked by taiyebakhatun, 8 months ago

An object is moving with linear speed v in a circular path. If its angular speed is w, then the radius of circular path is
(a)vw
(b)w/v
(c)v/w
(d)vw^2

Answers

Answered by nawabibiryani
4

Answer:

answer is a ....confirmed

Explanation:

v in a circular path

2r is the radius

v is the radius

angular speed is w

2r means w

vw (a) is answer

Answered by logaprabhasl
0

Answer:

An object is moving with linear speed v in a circular path. If its angular speed is w, then the radius of circular path is (c) v/w

Explanation:

  • Linear speed is the measure of the concrete distance travelled by a moving object.
  • Angular speed is defined as the rate of change of angular displacement.
  • The linear speed is equal to the multiplication of the angular speed with radius.
  • Given that,
  • The linear speed is taken as v.
  • The angular speed is w.
  • r is taken as the radius of the circular path.
  • Then,linear speed is given by,
  • v = w \times r
  •  \frac{v}{w}  = r
  • r  =  \frac{v}{w}

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