Two gears with fixed centers are connected in 2D as shown. The gear radii are r1 = 8 m and r2 = 4 m. The angular velocity of the gear at C2 is w2 = 3 rad/s clockwise. What is the angular velocity w1 of the gear at C1? w1 = k rad/s
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