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6 May, 22:50

According to Wired magazine, a fidget spinner has a radius of 3.7 cm and can reach a top rotational speed of 140 rads/sec. What is the Period of the spinner at that speed and what is the tangential velocity at the edge?

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  1. 6 May, 23:12
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    The period is the time it takes for the spinner to rotate one revolution, or 2π radians.

    T = 2π / ω

    T = (2π rad) / (140 rad/s)

    T = 0.0449 s

    The tangential velocity is the product of the angular velocity and the radius.

    v = ωr

    v = (140 rad/s) (3.7 cm)

    v = 518 cm/s
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