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23 February, 02:14

A 5 kg ball takes 13.3 seconds for one revolution around the circle. What's the magnitude of the angular velocity of this motion?

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  1. 23 February, 02:34
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    0.472rad/s

    Explanation:

    Angular velocity = 2πf where f = frequency and frequency is the number of revolution per second and 2π represent a cycle of revolution. The mass of the body was 5kg, the time taken to complete a cycle was 13.3 s.

    Frequency = 1/period where period is the time it takes to complete a revolution.

    F = 1/13.3 = 0.075hz

    Angular velocity = 2 * 3.142 * 0.075 = 0.472rad/s
  2. 23 February, 04:22
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    Answer: 0.47 rad/sec

    Explanation:

    By definition, the angular velocity is the rate of change of the angle traveled with time, so we can state the following:

    ω = ∆θ / ∆t

    Now, we are told that in 13.3 sec, the ball completes one revolution around the circle, which means that, by definition of angle, it has rotated 2 π rad (an arc of 2πr over the radius r), so we can find ω as follows:

    ω = 2 π / 13.3 rad/sec = 0.47 rad/sec
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