Notes – Arc Length 1 in 3 in A) B). Find the arc length of the two given circles at the beginning of our PPT. A)B)

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Notes – Arc Length 1 in 3 in A) B)

Find the arc length of the two given circles at the beginning of our PPT. A)B)

r r

3) A Ferris wheel with a 50 – foot radius makes 1.5 revolutions per minute. (Caution: How do we convert 1.5 revolutions to radians?) A)Find the angular velocity of the Ferris wheel in radians per minute. B) Find the angular velocity of the Ferris wheel in radians per hour.

4) The circular blade on a saw rotates at 2400 revolutions per minute. (Caution: How do we convert 2400 revolutions to radians?) A)Find the angular speed in radians per minute. B) Find the angular speed in radians per second. 3)

AMIII HW Do pg. 292 (83 – 90 all)

Linear Velocity

Let’s practice: Ex: A typical vinyl record has a diameter of 30 cm. When played on a turn table, the record spins at 33 and 1/3 revolutions per minute. A)Find angular speed. Round to the nearest tenth.

B) Find linear speed in cm/sec. * Note: Answer should be in cm/sec

Now you try: A)During one delivery, the tires rotate at a rate of 140 revolutions per minute. Find the angular speed of the tire in radians per minute.

B) On part of the trip to the next delivery, the tire turns at a constant rate of 2.5 revolutions per second. If the diameter of the tire is 30 in, find the linear speed of the tire in miles per hour.

Homework AM3 pg ,