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2 April, 23:59

A golfer's arm rotates 1/2 of a revolution in 1/10 of a second. If the angular displacement is measured in radians, which statements are true? Check all that apply.

The angular velocity is 10π rad/sec.

The angular velocity is 10π rad/min.

The angular velocity is 60π rad/min.

The angular velocity is 600π rad/sec.

The angular velocity is 600π rad/min.

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  1. 3 April, 00:56
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    The angular velocity is 10π rad/sec.

    The angular velocity is 600π rad/min.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    As we know that angular velocity is the ratio of change in angle and time.

    Here golfer's arm rotates 1/2 of a revolution, also revolution has 360° angle. thus 1/2 of a revolution = 180°.

    Changing degree into radians, 180° = π rad

    and time is 1/10 of a second, ⇒ t = 0.1 sec

    Hence, Angular Velocity = π : 0.1 = 10π rad/sec.

    And for changing the second unit into minute, multiply it by 60.

    Angular Velocity = 600π rad/min.
  2. 3 April, 01:01
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    10π rad/sec and 60π rad/min.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1 revolution is 360°, so 1/2 rev is 180°.

    Let's convert 180° into radians:

    180° x π / 180 = π rad

    Having both values, radians and time, the relation makes the angular velocity.

    1/10π rad/sec

    Multiply by 10 to eliminate the fraction:

    10π rad/sec

    Multiply by 60 to convert sec to min:

    60π rad/min
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