Calculate the average angular velocity

  1. Calculate the average angular velocity and the average linear velocity of the tip of a 10 cm long second- hand of a watch.
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  2. Calculate the average angular velocity and the average linear velocity of the tip of a 10 cm long second hand of a watch..
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  3. The angular position of a point on the rim of a rotating wheel is given by = 4.0t - 1.0t2 + t3, where is in radians and t is in
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  4. calculate the average angular acceleration and initial angular velocity of a wheel that has w=1.5wo(initial omega) at the end of
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  5. A wheel starts rotating from rest with uniform angular acceleration.After 3.0,its completes one revolution.Calculate a) angular
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  6. A lathe, initially at rest, accelerates at 0.60 rad/s2 for 10 s, then runs at a constant angular velocity for 20 s, and finally
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  7. A lathe, initially at rest, accelerates at .60 rad/s^2 for 10s, then runs at a constant angular velocity for 20s, and finally
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  8. A lathe, initially at rest, accelerates at .60 rad/s^2 for 10s, then runs at a constant angular velocity for 20s, and finally
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  9. a wheel having diameter 2m starts from rest and accelerates uniformly to an angular velocity of 75 revoulutions per minute in
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  10. A golf club 1.01 m long completes a downswing in 0.25 s through a range of 180°. Assume a uniform (constant) angular velocity,
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