Angular velocity = angle covered / time taken Hence angular velocity of the hour hand = 2pi/ 12*3600 = 1.4 x 10-4 rad/s
Second hand . . . 360 degrees per minuteMinute hand . . . 360 degrees per hourHour hand . . . 360 degrees per 12 hours = 30 degrees per hour
angular momentum and angular velocity
Earth's rotation = 1 rev / day. Hour hand = 1 rev / 12 hours = 2 revs / day. The angular velocity of the hour hand is double that of the earth. Numbers: Earth = 2 pi / 24 hours = 2 pi / 86,400 = 7.27 x 10-5 sec-1 Hour hand = 2 pi / 12 hours = 2 pi / 43,200 = 1.45 x 10-4 sec-1
linear velocity= radius* angular velocity
Angular velocity = angle covered / time taken Hence angular velocity of the hour hand = 2pi/ 12*3600 = 1.4 x 10-4 rad/s
Second hand . . . 360 degrees per minuteMinute hand . . . 360 degrees per hourHour hand . . . 360 degrees per 12 hours = 30 degrees per hour
The angular velocity of the second hand of a clock is pi/30 radians per second.
angular momentum and angular velocity
Earth's rotation = 1 rev / day. Hour hand = 1 rev / 12 hours = 2 revs / day. The angular velocity of the hour hand is double that of the earth. Numbers: Earth = 2 pi / 24 hours = 2 pi / 86,400 = 7.27 x 10-5 sec-1 Hour hand = 2 pi / 12 hours = 2 pi / 43,200 = 1.45 x 10-4 sec-1
angular velocity s the rotational analague of linear velocity...direction of linear velocity s along tangent to the circle while that of angulr velocity s along the axis of rotation.the direction of angular v can be find by right hand rule which state that if the axis of rotation s held n right hand with fingers curled round the direction of rotation then the thumb will mark the direction of angular velocity.... the magnitude of angular velocity that s the angular speed is represented by the length of the line along the axis of rotation...its units are rad/sec,degrees/sec or revolution/sec while that of linear velocity s m/sec...
linear velocity= radius* angular velocity
No, uniform angular velocity means no angular acceleration.
Angular velocity is a vector with a direction and angular speed is a scalar with no direction.
no, velocity=displacement/time
There are several, what is it that you want to calculate? The "natural" units for angular velocity are radians/second. The relationship between linear velocity and angular velocity is especially simple in this case: linear velocity (at the edge) = angular velocity x radius.
Yes, angular velocity is a vector quantity