To compare: and contrast the given terms.
Answer to Problem 3CFU
Linear velocity is the velocity of an object in a straight line. Angular velocity is the velocity representing how much an objects spins/rotates/turns.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Linear velocity and angular velocity
Calculation:
Let’s assume that a person is moving about the unit circle. The speed of a person moving along the circle itself is called linear velocity, whereas the angular velocity is defined by how fast the angle with the centre is changing. Thus, linear velocity is the velocity of an object in a straight line, whereas the velocity representing how much an objects spins, rotates, or turns is termed as angular velocity.
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