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A disk is rotating around an axis located at its center. The angular velocity is 0.5 rad/s. The radius of the disk is 0.4 m. What is the magnitude of the velocity at a point located on the outer edge of the disk, in units of m/s?

User Domskey
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Answer:

0.2 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: identify the given parameters

angular velocity, ω = 0.5 rad/s

radius of the disk, r = 0.4m

Note: the inner part of the disk and outer edge spin at the same rate. This means that the velocity at inner part of the disk is the same as the outer part.

Step 2: calculate the velocity of the disk at the outer edge in m/s

Velocity = Angular velocity (rad/s) X radius (m)

Velocity = 0.5 rad/s X 0.4 m

Velocity = 0.2 m/s

User Phantomwhale
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Answer:

0.2 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

The velocity of a point on the edge of a disk rotating disk can be calculated as:


v=\omega*r

Where
\omega is the angular velocity and r the radius of the disk. This leads to:


v=0.5\,rad/s\,*\,0.4\,m=0.2\,m/s

User Danny Kitt
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