The angular velocity vector, ω, can be obtained by adding all components of the angular velocities or by A. taking half of the Laplacian form of the vector v. B. taking half of the curl of vector v. C. taking the gradient of vector v. D. solving for the cross product of the vector field and the gradient of v.
The angular velocity vector, ω, can be obtained by adding all components of the angular velocities or by A. taking half of the Laplacian form of the vector v. B. taking half of the curl of vector v. C. taking the gradient of vector v. D. solving for the cross product of the vector field and the gradient of v.
Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter11: Topics From Analytic Geometry
Section11.5: Polar Coordinates
Problem 98E
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The angular velocity
A. taking half of the Laplacian form of the vector v.
B. taking half of the curl of vector v.
C. taking the gradient of vector v.
D. solving for the cross product of the vector field and the gradient of v.
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