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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Take two quarters and lay them on a table. Press down on one quarter so it cannot move. Then, starting at the 12:00 position, roll the other quarter along the edge of the stationary quarter, as the drawing suggests. How many revolutions does the rolling quarter make when it travels once around the circumference of the stationary quarter? Surprisingly, the answer is not one revolution. (Hint: Review the paragraph just before Equation 8.12 that discusses how the distance traveled by the axle of a wheel is related to the circular arc length along the outer edge of the wheel.)
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The first step in solving 8 problem number 76 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Take two quarters and lay them on a table. Press down on one quarter so it cannot move. Then, starting at the 12:00 position, roll the other quarter along the edge of the stationary quarter, as the drawing suggests. How many revolutions does the rolling quarter make when it travels once around the circumference of the stationary quarter? Surprisingly, the answer is not one revolution. (Hint: Review the paragraph just before Equation 8.12 that discusses how the distance traveled by the axle of a wheel is related to the circular arc length along the outer edge of the wheel.)
From the textbook chapter Rotational Kinematics you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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