R = 25 cm = 0.25 m
α = 2.00 rad /s²
T(heta) = 4 π
ω = T(heta)/ t
ω = α t
α t = 4 π / t
t ² = 2 π
t = √ ( 2π ) = 2.5 s
ω = α t = 2 · 2.5 = 5 rad/s
v = ω r = 5 · 0.25 = 1.25 m/s
(1) a (rad) = ω² r = 25 · 0.25 = 6.25 m/s²
(2) a (rad) = v² / r = ( 1.25 )² / 0.25 = 0.15625 / 0.25 = 6.25 m/s²
Answer: 52
Step-by-step explanation: Friend me and yes that is right!
Circumference = 360 degrees
<span>Circumference = 2π radians (comes from 2*pi*radius) </span>
<span>Therefore </span>
<span>360 deg. = 2*π radians </span>
<span>180 deg. = π radians </span>
<span>1 deg. = (π/180) radians </span>
<span>75 deg. = 75(π/180) radians </span>
<span>75 deg. = 75π / 180 radians </span>
<span>don't bother to try and simplify π (it is an irrational number) </span>
<span>however you can simplify 75/180 </span>
<span>both are divisible by 5 </span>
<span>75π/180 = 15π/36 </span>
<span>both are divisible by 3 </span>
<span>75 deg. = 5π/12 radians </span>
<span>We normally don't bother to go further, unless you actually need it as a decimal fraction (in which case, you will have an approximation) </span>
<span>75 deg. ≈ 1.308997 radians</span>
Answer:
120.9
Step-by-step explanation:
I dunno if this is right or wrong but this is what a calculated somehow please tell me if this is wrong or not
Answer:
Richard gets 15 more sweets than Natasha.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the ratio of Sarah's sweets is 5 and she has 75 sweets. So firstly, you have to find out how many sweets in a ratio of 1 :
Let ratio be units,
Now we have to find how many sweets does Natasha and Richard has :
Richard (ratio of 3),
Natasha (ratio of 2),
In order to find how many sweets Richard has more than Natasha, you have to substract :