Angular and Linear Velocity MATH
Angular and Linear Velocity MATH
sc = 0 m
Student with r = 2.0 m
π
S2.0 = 2.0( 2 ¿= 3.1 m
Example 2: Assume the merry-go-round in example 1 takes 2.5 s to rotate 90°. Find each
student’s angular and linear velocity.
Solution:
π
In radians 90° = 2
Example 3) A point is 4.8 cm from the center of an object rotating at 2.5 radians per second.
Find the number of radians and degrees rotated, the distance the point travels, and its linear
velocity after 3.1 seconds.
Solution: Given: ω=2.5 rad /s , r = 4.8 cm and t = 3.1 s
θ
a) Radians and degrees rotated may be found from ω= t or
Example 4) Larry wonders how fast his golf club head travels during a swing. He measures the
swing radius (from his shoulder) to be 60 inches. He assumes the 45° of swing just before
contact with the ball to have a constant angular velocity, while his friend Steve approximates the
time for this portion of the swing to be one tenth of a second. Find the linear velocity in miles per
hour of the club head just before it impacts the ball.
Solution: