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