Physics, asked by prabhmeetkaur, 1 year ago

how is linear speed of an object releated to its angular speed

Answers

Answered by rohit710
21
Heya.....!!!

_______________________________

Let :

( v ) => Linear Velocity .

( ω ) => Angular Velocity .

There is a realtion between linear displacement and angular displacement .

let angular displacement be ( x )

Angle which is moved by particle (  θ )

radius ( r )

=>  θ = x / r
=> x = r θ .............( i )

in this equation ( i ) divide both side by ( t ) time

=> x / t = rθ/t

=> x / t. = v ,,  θ/t. = ω

v = rω

Hence the realtion between angular velocity and linear velocity is :-


➡ v = r × ω


===========================

Hope It Helps You ☺

Answered by BrainlyFlash156
0

\huge\mathcal{\fcolorbox{cyan}{black}{\pink{ĄNsWeR࿐}}}

Let :

( v ) => Linear Velocity .

( ω ) => Angular Velocity .

There is a realtion between linear displacement and angular displacement .

let angular displacement be ( x )

Angle which is moved by particle (  θ )

radius ( r )

=>  θ = x / r

=> x = r θ .............( i )

in this equation ( i ) divide both side by ( t ) time

=> x / t = rθ/t

=> x / t. = v ,,  θ/t. = ω

v = rω

Hence the realtion between angular velocity and linear velocity is :-

● v = r × ω

HOPE SO IT WILL HELP...

Similar questions