Calculating Angular and Linear Speed and period of revolution

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The discussion revolves around calculating the angular speed, linear speed, and period of revolution for a toy truck moving in a circle with a radius of 0.6 meters at 2 revolutions per second. The angular speed is calculated as 12.56 radians per second, derived from the formula ω = 2π/T, where T is the period of 0.5 seconds. The linear speed is determined using v = rω, resulting in a speed of 7.54 m/s. The period of revolution is confirmed to be 0.5 seconds, aligning with the truck's rate of 2 revolutions per second. The calculations are validated, with corrections made to ensure accuracy in the results.
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Homework Statement


A toy truck moves around the outside of a circle of radius 0.6m at 2 revolutions per second

Calculate:
a: the angular speed of the truck
b: the linear speed of the truck
c: the period of revolution

Homework Equations


<br /> ω= \frac{2π}{T} \\<br /> v=rω<br />
??

The Attempt at a Solution


For part a i have done..
<br /> ω= \frac{2π}{T} \\<br /> ω= \frac{2π}{0.5} \\<br /> ω= 12.56 rads/s<br />

I used 0.5 as it says it rotates twice per second so one rotation would take half a second (i think this maybe wrong).

For part b i have done..
<br /> v=rω \\<br /> v=0.6 \times 12.56 \\<br /> v= 7.54m/s \\<br />
Obviously this depends on whether I got part a correct.

For part c I am not sure what the question is asking for but at a guess I did what I did in part A..

2 revolutions per second, therefore 1 revolution would take 0.5s.

Any help is appreciated.
 
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What is 2 divided by .5? Last time I checked it was 4.
 
LawrenceC said:
What is 2 divided by .5? Last time I checked it was 4.

I understand that, but where does that relate to my answers? Have I divided 2 by 0.5 anywhere?

I do usually miss obvious things, and I can't see this one, could you point it out please?

EDIT: sorry I just released this mistake (i think) and rectified it.
 
Last time I looked your first answer was 3.14 rad/sec for angular velocity. Now it has been changed to 12.56 radians/sec.
 
I am not a native English speaker but I think it means the time one rotation takes. So for c T=0.5s
 
Could anyone have another look please and see if there is anything wrong with it now? Any help is appreciated :)
 
It is correct. Angular speed is 4*pi; linear speed is 2.4*pi; period is 0.5 seconds.
 
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