calculate angular velocity
of a ball whose mass is 6 kg, radius is 12 cm the ball slips from you without slipping. its center of mass moves at 4m/s
What do you mean ball slips from you without slipping?
idk its question
ignore that
The formula for angular velocity is \[\omega = \frac{v}{r}\] They have given you additional information so I'm thinking there is more than just that.
nope thats the question and i have nothing else but 5 additionsl question beyond that
It it meant ball 'rolls' without slipping, then apply that formula and done
idk how? those letters confuses me
Omega \(\omega\) is the angular velocity, v is velocity and r is radius of the ball, put them in \[\omega = \frac{v}{r} \\ \omega = \frac{4}{0.12}=33.3rad/s\]
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