In the problem below, point P moves with angular velocity ω on a circle of radius r. Find the distance s, in feet, traveled by the point in time t. Give exact answer. ω = 20 rad/sec, r = 6 ft, t = 2 min.
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1 minute = 60 seconds Therefore, t = 2 min = 2 * 60 sec = 120 sec Show more…
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