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10 A particle in circular motion performs 30 oscillations in 6

seconds. Its angular velocity is?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let omega = angular velocity (in rad/s). Then

omega = (# of oscillations)/(6 s)

= (30 osc)/(6 s) = 5 osc/s

We need to convert this to rad/s:

omega = (5 osc/s)(2π rad/osc)

= 10π rad/s

= 31.4 rad/s

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