Physics, asked by SoosaiNeoMicheal, 5 months ago

tell the Kinematic equation for angular motion.​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Explanation:

ω = v/r, where ω is the Greek letter omega. Angular velocity units are radians per second; you can also treat this unit as "reciprocal seconds," because v/r yields m/s divided by m, or s-1, meaning that radians are technically a unitless quantity.

Answered by MissElegent
3

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The equations given above can be used to solve any rotational or translational kinematics problem

θ=¯ωt x=¯vt

ω = ω0 + αt

v = vo + at

θ=ω0t+12αt2.

x=v0t+12at2

ω2 = ω02+ 2αθ

v2 = vo2 + 2ax

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