What is the angular velocity of a 6-foot pendulum that takes 3 seconds to complete an arc of 14.13 feet? Use 3.14
how many angles does it cover in 1 second?
\[arc=\alpha r\]
I'm not sure, all the question gives me is this: What is the angular velocity of a 6-foot pendulum that takes 3 seconds to complete an arc of 14.13 feet? Use 3.14 for pi
and you are spose to utilize the information ....
you are spose to have learned how to use the angle, radius, and arc length in a formulation
I know, I know, but I'm awful with theses things. I'm just trying to pass this PLATO lab, I don't completely understand it.
the angular velocity is simply angle/time the angles can be determined by reworking the formula: arc = angle(radius)
so it looks to me like we have:\[v=\frac{arc}{radius(time)}\]
Okay, that makes sense, thankk youu
good luck
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