I see now. For some reason I was thinking you had to convert radians to something else and I thought that was something else was seconds. After talking to you it makes sense you just stay with radians. I think I was just having a brain malfunction.
So one more thing while I have your...
Thank you so much for the reply. My thought process was taking 1.57rad = 100t and dividing (2*pi)/1.57 to get a time in seconds because I thought you had to plug a seconds time in for t into the velocity equation and I thought that the conversion would give me seconds.
recalculating with a t...
Hey guys,
I'm working on solving a problem of figuring out what an impact velocity is going to be roughly. The numbers seem very small to me though so I was wondering if you guys could check out my work. This isn't a homework problem, but rather a real problem. I"m trying to build a test...