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Physics, 20.08.2019 08:10 Benitez0212

Find the average angular velocity (in rad/s) of a wheel of radius 30.0 cm that starts from rest and makes 6.00 revolutions in 2.50 s. this is my work, but the answer i am getting is not correct: w avg = angular displacement / time = 6.00 rev * (2Ï€ rad / 1 rev) / (2.50 s) = 15.079644 rad / s = 15.1 rad/s

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