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What is angular velocity at t=5s? (Assuming the initial angular velocity is zero)​

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Answered by hansikaballa
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In a 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.

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