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22 July, 14:27

The propeller on a motorboat is rotating at 130 radians per second. what is the linear velocity in meters per second if the blade is 22.5 cm long

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  1. 22 July, 15:11
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    Well, let's see. My main problem here is how to lay it out clearly for you.

    - - Do you remember the definition of a 'radian'? A radian is an angle, that's

    just the right size to cut one radius-length arc out of the curve of the circle.

    - - So every radian of spin moves the tip of the propeller a distance that's

    equal to the radius of the circle.

    - - Now the radius of the circle that the tip of the propeller traces

    is the length of the propeller blade ... 22.5 cm.

    - - 130 radians per second means the tip of the propeller is traveling

    the length of the circle's radius 130 times a second.

    - - (130) x (22.5 cm) = 2,925 centimeters/second = 29.25 meters/second.
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