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A race car is driven around a circular track at a constant speed of 180 miles per hour. If the diameter of the track is 1/2 mile, what is the angular speed of the car? Express your answer in revolutions per hour (which is equivalent to laps per hour)

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  1. Yesterday, 23:03
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    F the diameter is 1/2 mile, that is 0.5 mile, then the radius is 0.25 - half of it!

    the angular speed is theta/time, which means

    w=theta/time

    but another formula for it is Velocity*radians

    w=velocity*radians

    velocity is 180 mph and radians are (revolution/2 radius), that is:

    w=180 * (1/2*0.25)

    and if we calculate this, we have: w=114.59, which is the correct answer!
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