Linear velocity in terms of angular velocity formula
Answers
Answered by
0
Linear and angular velocities relate the speed of an object, dependent on the perspective taken. Linear velocity applies to any object or particle that moves, while angular velocity applies to those that turn (such as a wheel, the revolution of the earth, or a spinning top). Angular velocity is an expression of angular displacement over time, and can be expressed in degrees or radians (radians/hr, degrees/sec, and so on). Angular velocity is found with the equation . To determine linear velocity (linear displacement over time) from angular velocity, apply the formula , where ω is expressed in radians/time and r is the radius of the path taken (or the radius of the object, if it is spinning).
#BeBrainly
#BeBrainly
Similar questions