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Length of clock second hands 0.1m what is the order of its angular velocity in Radian per/sec?

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Answered by amansharma264
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ANSWER.

The order of its angular velocity in

Radian/sec = 10^-1

=> option [ A ] is correct answer.

EXPLANATION.

 \sf \to \: length \: of \: clocks \: second \: hand \:  = 0.1m \\  \\  \sf \to \: as \: we \: know \: that  \\  \\  \sf \to \: angular \: velocity \:  =  \omega \:  =  \frac{2\pi}{t} \\  \\  \sf \to \:  \omega \:  =  \frac{2\pi}{60}  \\  \\  \sf \to \:  \omega \:  =  \frac{\pi}{30}  \\  \\  \sf \to \:  \omega \:  =  \frac{\pi}{30}  \times  \frac{1}{10}  =  \frac{\pi}{30}  \times  {10}^{ - 1}

Answered by Anonymous
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