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Angular velocity of the second hand of a clock

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Answered by khansamar2005
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The angular velocity is independent of the clock size, however for larger clocks the linear velocity of the pointers at the end of the hands will be greater. The second handgoes through 2π radians in 1 min, or 2π radian/60 seconds, so ω = π/30 rad.s-1 = 0.03 rad.s-1.

Answered by Yeshwanth1245
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The angular velocity is independent of the clock size, however, for larger clocks, the linear velocity of the pointers at the end of the hands will be greater. The second hand goes through 2π radians in 1 min, or 2π radian/60 seconds, so ω = π/30 rad. s-1 = 0.03 rad. s-1.Answer:

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