Derive a relation between Linear and angular velocity
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Thus, for a given angular velocity ω, the linear velocity v of the particle is directly proportional to the distance of the particle from the centre of the circular path (i.e) for a body in a uniform circular motion, the angular velocity is the same for all points in the body but linear velocity is different for .
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The linear velocity of the particle is related to the angular velocity. ... From the knowledge of circular motion, we can say that the magnitude of the linear velocity of a particle traveling in a circle relates to the angular velocity of the particle ω by the relation υ/ω= r, where r denotes the radius.
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