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Angular velocity or how fast something is spinning.

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  • i was trying to figure out linear speed...my book says the variable v is for linear speed and the variable lower case omega is for angular speed so now i'm a little confused over what's what because the formula you used for angular velocity matched up with what my books said was the formula for linear speed... i'm actually kinda really confused now.. (and yes i realize speed is different from velocity but i figured they should have similar explanations.. )

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  • the revolution per second is equal to radian per second how?in the linear velocity and angular velocity relation when we multiply the angular velocity equation by r

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