A pitcher throws a curveball that reaches the catcher in 0.60 s. The ball curves because it is spinning at an average angular velocity of 330 rev/min (assumed constant) on its way to the catchers mitt. What is the angular displacement of the baseball (in radians) as it travels from the pitcher to the catcher?
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The drawing shows a chain-saw blade. The rotating sprocket tip at the end of the guide bar has a radius of 4.0 3 1022 m. The linear speed of a chain link at point A is 5.6 m/s. Find the angular speed of the sprocket tip in rev/s.
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The first step in solving 8 problem number 69 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The drawing shows a chain-saw blade. The rotating sprocket tip at the end of the guide bar has a radius of 4.0 3 1022 m. The linear speed of a chain link at point A is 5.6 m/s. Find the angular speed of the sprocket tip in rev/s.
From the textbook chapter Rotational Kinematics you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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