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falcon0311
Mar22-04, 03:10 PM
Okay, so there's a car traveling 97km/h (26.94 m/s). It's wheels have a diameter of 76cm (0.76 m), so the radius of the wheels are 0.38 m. I'm supposed to find the angular speed of the wheels about the axle.
Can I say the speed of a tangent from the wheels is 26.94 m/s and use that to find the angular velocity?
curious george
Mar22-04, 03:24 PM
Originally posted by falcon0311
Can I say the speed of a tangent from the wheels is 26.94 m/s and use that to find the angular velocity?
Yes, that's exactly what you should do. 26.94 m/s is the velocity of a point on the outer rim of the wheel, so you can use that to calculate the angular frequency of the wheel.
http://physics.about.com/cs/rotationalmotion/a/010703.htm
falcon0311
Mar22-04, 03:31 PM
Thanks a bunch Chen!
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