Physics, asked by dshivam, 1 year ago

find angular velocity as given in pic

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Answered by KarupsK
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I hope this answer help you
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dshivam: please clear the doubt
KarupsK: Angular velocity is the rate of change of angular displacement (theta)
KarupsK: but in our problem angular displacement is given in terms of time t
dshivam: oh
KarupsK: so it is enough to differentiate with respect to t to get angular. velocity
dshivam: so what are the condition when we will use division
dshivam: in upcoming questions for this kinematics chapter
dshivam: when equation doesn't relate to time?
dshivam: then will use the proper formula do/dt ?
KarupsK: In rate of change of problems only time will come
Answered by PriyankaSharma101
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I have solved it.
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dshivam: where is 5 gone
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