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2 September, 22:21

Calculate the angular velocity of a clocks second hand, its minute hand, and its hour hand. State in Rad/s. What is its angular acceleration in each case?

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  1. 3 September, 01:52
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    Second hand:

    1 rev per minute = (2π radians/minute) x (1 min/60sec) = π/30 rad/sec

    Minute hand:

    1 rev per hour = (2π radians/hour) x (1 hr/3600 sec) = π/1800 rad/sec

    Hour hand:

    1 rev per 12 hours = (2π rad/12 hr) x (1 hr/3600 sec) = π/21,600 rad/sec

    As long as the clock is in good working order, and the hands are turning steadily at their normal rate, there is no angular acceleration.
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