Asked by Anonymous
                A pulley with a radius of 8 inches rotates three times every five seconds. Find the
angular velocity of the pulley in radians/sec (round to the nearest hundredth). Find the
linear velocity to the nearst ft/hr.
            
        angular velocity of the pulley in radians/sec (round to the nearest hundredth). Find the
linear velocity to the nearst ft/hr.
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    angular speed=3rev/5sec*2pirad/rev=6PI/3
=2PI/sec
linear velocity? Surely you mean tangential velocity, tangential velocity=angularvelcity*radius
    
=2PI/sec
linear velocity? Surely you mean tangential velocity, tangential velocity=angularvelcity*radius
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