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The angular position of an object moving in a circle is given by the following equation: theta open parentheses t close parentheses equals open parentheses 2 rad over straight s squared close parentheses t squared minus open parentheses 3 rad over straight s cubed close parentheses t cubed What is the angular velocity of the object (in rad/s) at t

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Answer:


4t-9t^2

Step-by-step explanation:


\theta(t) =2t^2-3t^3

Just like linear velocity is a time-derivative of linear position or displacement, so is angular velocity a time-derivative of angular position or displacement.


\omega(t) = (d)/(dt)\theta(t) = 4t-9t^2

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