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How do I find tangential speed with just radius, time and angular acceleration?
14 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
tangential speed= radius*angularspeed
tangential speed=radius*(angularacceleration*time)
14 years ago
Answered by MT
Can I just do that when my radius is in radians?
14 years ago
Answered by bobpursley
radius is in linear units, not radians.
14 years ago
Answered by MT
My bad...
I meant the angular acceleration - I was given rad/sec^2 as the units.
14 years ago

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