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The problem has a picture of a rod on a 3 dimensional coordinate system and gives the measurements.
The rod rotates around the line joining each of the two endpoints with a constant angular velocity of 12 rad/s.
The problem has you do things in steps, first finding the components in x, y, and z and then the unit vectors in x, y, and z - both simple to do. Next, it asks for the angular velocity vector of the rod? It wants the answer in radians/seconds.
The closest equations I can find to helping are v= w X r or w= derivative of theta / dt
Thanks for any insight.
The rod rotates around the line joining each of the two endpoints with a constant angular velocity of 12 rad/s.
The problem has you do things in steps, first finding the components in x, y, and z and then the unit vectors in x, y, and z - both simple to do. Next, it asks for the angular velocity vector of the rod? It wants the answer in radians/seconds.
The closest equations I can find to helping are v= w X r or w= derivative of theta / dt
Thanks for any insight.