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How Omega equals 2pai f? - Answers

imagine standing on a roundabout. f is the number of complete revolutions of the circumference which you make per second. omega on the other hand is the number of times you pass the radial distance per second. as the circumference of a circle is 2(pi)*radius, the number of times you travel a radius within a given time will be 2(pi) times the time to travel the circumference



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imagine standing on a roundabout. f is the number of complete revolutions of the circumference which you make per second. omega on the other hand is the number of times you pass the radial distance per second. as the circumference of a circle is 2(pi)*radius, the number of times you travel a radius within a given time will be 2(pi) times the time to travel the circumference



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How Omega equals 2pai f? - Answers

imagine standing on a roundabout. f is the number of complete revolutions of the circumference which you make per second. omega on the other hand is the number of times you pass the radial distance per second. as the circumference of a circle is 2(pi)*radius, the number of times you travel a radius within a given time will be 2(pi) times the time to travel the circumference

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