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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Austin takes 1 minute and 45 seconds to run three-quarters of a circular track. His rate of motion is / radians per second.

OpenStudy (dogzcatz):

his rate of motion in pi?

OpenStudy (dogzcatz):

2*pi * 3/4 put this in a calculator or something because I don't know what the rate of motion is it is black

OpenStudy (dogzcatz):

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OpenStudy (dogzcatz):

Hey @ksaimouli @rational @ParthKohli does anyone else have an idea

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

I have to guess that by rate of motion, is how far he has travelled in radians divided by his time to run it in seconds. After this, you can find the per second rate. What @dogzcatz has said will give you the initial distance travelled in 1 minute and 45 seconds since there are 2pi rad in one lap.

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

This is usually known as angular velocity

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