3541 radian/minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
![\begin{gathered} \text{Speed of the car = }57\text{mph} \\ \text{radius of the tires = 17 inches} \\ \\ We\text{ n}eed\text{ to find the angular speed} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/dyq1oh4m6aktly9mhx0on7azqk4cbrqher.png)
To find angular speed, we will apply the formula:
![\begin{gathered} speed\text{ = r}\omega \\ \text{where r = radius } \\ \omega\text{ = angular sp}eed \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/18gdcne12kt4nc986dmetjf8z452fez1u4.png)
The units of the speed and the radius are not the same. We need them to be in the same unit.
So we will convert the speed to inches per minute:
![\begin{gathered} \text{speed = 57 miles per hour} \\ 1\text{ mile = 5280ft} \\ 1\text{ ft = 12 inches} \\ 1hour\text{ = 60 minutes} \\ \text{Conversion:} \\ 57\text{ }(miles)/(hr)*\frac{5280\text{ ft}}{1\text{ mile}}*\frac{12\text{ inches}}{1\text{ ft}}*\frac{1\text{ hour}}{60\text{ mins}} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/aogun1b8pi26nmnm7dq87bi5p3bp4u7oe4.png)
Simplifying:
![\begin{gathered} \text{miles cancels out, ft cancels out, hour cancels out in both numerator and denominator respectively} \\ \text{ }(57)/(hr)*\frac{5280}{1\text{ }}*\frac{12\text{ inches}}{1}*\frac{1}{60\text{ mins}} \\ =\text{ }(57*5280*12)/(60)(inches)/(\min s) \\ =\text{ }60192\text{ inches/mins} \\ \\ \text{Hence, 57miles per hour is }60192\text{ inches/mins} \end{gathered}]()
Let's substitute the our values into the equation relating the angular speed:
![\begin{gathered} speed\text{ = r}\omega \\ 60192\text{ }\frac{\text{Inches}}{\min s}\text{= 17 inches }*\text{ }\omega \\ \text{divide both sides }by\text{ 17:} \\ \frac{60192\text{ }}{17\text{ inches}}\frac{\text{Inches}}{\min s}\text{ = }\omega \\ w\text{ = }\frac{60192\text{ radians}}{17\text{ mins}}\text{ (radians as a result of the angle)} \\ w\text{ = 3540.71} \\ \\ To\text{ the nearest whole number, angular sp}eed\text{ is 3541 radians/minutes} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/kme7ytk3qmpiyx0ib27x7sm6d8hcv4mha7.png)