If the body is moving in a circle of radius r with a constant speed v , its angular velocity is (a) v ^2/r (b) vr (c) v /r (d) r / v
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Step 1:** Given that the relationship between velocity, radius, and angular velocity is: \[ \text{velocity} = \text{angular velocity} \times \text{radius} \] ** Show more…
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