A bead is rotating at constant angular velocity \omega about a circular hoop. The hoop rotates about one if its diameters at constant angular velocity \Omega. What are the linear velocity and acceleration of the bead?
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The linear velocity is the rate at which the bead moves along the circumference of the hoop. Since the bead is rotating at a constant angular velocity w, the linear velocity can be calculated using the formula: v = r * w where v is the linear velocity, r is the Show more…
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