A fly lands on an old record player, while a 12” O.D. 33 rpm record is playing. If the fly lands on the edge of the record, determine the magnitude of the fly’s tangential velocity. Show all work
A fly lands on an old record player, while a 12” O.D. 33 rpm record is playing. If the fly lands on the edge of the record, determine the magnitude of the fly’s tangential velocity. Show all work
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A fly lands on an old record player, while a 12” O.D. 33 rpm record is playing. If
the fly lands on the edge of the record, determine the magnitude of the fly’s
tangential velocity. Show all work
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Introduction:
We have 2 types of motions- translational and rotation. Other are combination of these two. We have angular variables which are counterpart for linear variables in rotation.
The linear velocity is related to angular velocity.
It is given as
Where are radius and angular velocity respectively.
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