There an analogy between rotational and physical quantities. What rotational quantities are analogous to distance and velocity?
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The rotational quantities which are analogues to distance and velocity
Answer to Problem 1CQ
The rotational quantities which are analogues to distance and velocity are rotation angle and angular velocity respectively.
Explanation of Solution
The rotation angle is the amount of rotation of an object it is analogues to linear distance. It is defined as the ratio of arc length and radius of curvature
Δθ=Δsr
Here,
Δs is arc length
r is radius of curvature
The angular velocity defines how fast an object is rotating about a point it is analogues to the linear velocity. It is defined as the rate of change of rotation angle
ω=Δθt
Here,
Δθ is the rotation angle
t is time
Conclusion:
The rotational quantities which are analogues to distance and velocity are rotation angle and angular velocity respectively.
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