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how to calculate the speed of an object moving in a circular path

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Answered by kkee
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In uniform circular motion, angular velocity () is a vector quantity and is equal to the angular displacement (Δ, a vector quantity) divided by the change in time (Δ). Speed is equal to the arc length traveled (S) divided by the change in time (Δ), which is also equal to ||R.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The distance around a circle is equivalent to a circumference and calculated as 2•pi•R where R is the radius. The time for one revolution around the circle is referred to as the period and denoted by the symbol T. Thus the average speed of an object in circular motion is given by the expression 2•pi•R / T

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