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Phyics? I can teach you English. 😌
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Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Candypie2010 I'm not thinking about this to long, so I might be absolutely wrong here.
But isn't "Angular Velocity = Linear Velocity / Radius of the Circle"
So then "Radius of the Circle = Linear Velocity / Angular Velocity"
But isn't "Angular Velocity = Linear Velocity / Radius of the Circle"
So then "Radius of the Circle = Linear Velocity / Angular Velocity"
What level of physics are you looking at?
Candypie2010 · 26-30, F
@TopCat math
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@Candypie2010 the radius can be worked out by dividing the linear velocity by the angular
MarmeeMarch · M
I am a psychic but I rent my crystal ball and carrot cards. 😕
Majorlatency · M
I'm good at sums..
Step 1: Learn to spell physics haha
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
yes
Candypie2010 · 26-30, F
@MartinTheFirst so is the answer 1.57 m
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