Physics, asked by avtargill, 1 year ago

derive the relation between linear velocity and angular velocity in a uniform circular motion.

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Answered by shamagode
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v=lim(dt tends to 0) ds/dt
w=lim(
dt tends to 0)d∅/dt
and s=r*

therefore 
v=lim(dt tends to 0)r*d∅/dt
taking r out 
v=r*lim(dt tends to 0)d∅/dt
hence...
v=r*w from eq.2
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avtargill: Φ what is this
shamagode: oh it is theta but I was not able to find it here so I used it
shamagode: Theta denotes angula displacement
shamagode: angular*
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