The angular speed of inner layer of the whirl wind(Tornado) is alarimingly high. Why?
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We know that linear velocity =radius*angular velocity
v=rw
now suppose v is constant
it is possible if product of r and w give same value everytime i.e
if r is large then w is less
if r is small then w is high
so at near centre of tornado r is small so
w is high
that why speed near to centre of tornado is high
v=rw
now suppose v is constant
it is possible if product of r and w give same value everytime i.e
if r is large then w is less
if r is small then w is high
so at near centre of tornado r is small so
w is high
that why speed near to centre of tornado is high
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