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11 August, 06:49

A 100g mass is swung around a tube 50 times in 1 minute. A. Calculate the angular velocity of the 100 g mass.

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  1. 11 August, 07:10
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    The angular velocity is defined as "the angle changing over time."

    From the given of the problem:

    m = 100g

    rate of revolution = 50 rev / min

    Therefore, using the formula:

    angular velocity = rate of revolution x 2*pi / revolution

    Substituting:

    angular velocity = (50 revs / min) x (2*pi radians / rev) = 100*pi radians / min

    As you can see, mass is not a part of the equation for solving the angular velocity therefore the amount of mass does not affect its value.
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