angular velocity --velocity conversion
I am a bit confused about angular velocity --velocity conversion . I thought of a problem in my mind which is as follows
There is a particle moving with velocity v in certain direction as shown in the figure.and I want to calculate the angular...
The question is very general so the rope between the 2 cars can be assumed to be massless so the tension at the 2 ends of the rope will be same thus the 2 cars are applying equal and opposite forces on each other .
If you assume the rope to have mass then there is a completely different...
1. we can derive that v=r\omega for uniform circular motion as v=2\pir/T and \omega=2\pi/T but does the relation v=r\omega also hold for non uniform circular motion where \omega is a variable quantity