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28 October, 09:46

An airplane propeller turns at a constant rate of 3000 revolutions per minute find its angular velocity in radians per minute

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  1. 28 October, 09:51
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    1 revolution = 2 pi radians

    2 revolutions = 2 x (2 pi) radians

    3 revolutions = 3 x (2 pi) radians

    4 revolutions = 4 x (2 pi) radians

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    9 revolutions = 9 x (2 pi) radians

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    3000 revolutions = 3000 x (2 pi) radians = 6,000 pi radians

    = 18,849.6 radians (rounded)
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