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13 January, 06:58

Wrapping paper is being unwrapped from a 5.0-cm radius tube, free to rotate on its axis. if it is pulled at the constant rate of 10 cm/s and does not slip on the tube, the angular velocity of the tube is:

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  1. 13 January, 07:27
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    So the equation for angular velocity is

    Omega = 2 (3.14) / T

    Where T is the total period in which the cylinder completes one revolution.

    In order to find T, the tangential velocity is

    V = 2 (3.14) r/T

    When calculated, I got V = 3.14

    When you enter that into the angular velocity equation, you should get 2m/s
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