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The point is rotating around an axis through the origin with angular velocity $\vec{\omega}=2 \vec{i}+\vec{j}-3 \vec{k}$ Find its velocity vector.$$(1,2,1)$$
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We can write the position vector of the point as $\vec{r}= \vec{i}+2\vec{j}+\vec{k}$. Show more…
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