Solved: Linear vs. Angular Speed A patrol car is parked 50 feet from a long warehouse

Chapter 3, Problem 40

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Linear vs. Angular Speed A patrol car is parked 50 feet from a long warehouse (see figure). The revolving light on top of the car turns at a rate of 30 revolutions per minute. How fast is the light beam moving along the wall when the beam makes angles of (a) \(\theta=30^{\circ}\), (b) \(\theta=60^{\circ}\), and (c) \(\theta=70^{\circ}\) with the perpendicular line from the light to the wall?

Text Transcription:

theta=30^circ

theta=60^circ

theta=70^circ

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