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With an angular velocity of 0.02328 radians per second, I get a ground speed of 116 m/s (260 mph). This means the plane is moving with the same velocity (but in the opposite direction).
Shown in right video is the TOTAL angular velocity vector (MAGENTA) of the rotor, which is the vector sum of the red and blue angular velocity components. Note that the magnitude of the total angular ...
At t 2, the angular velocity is zero, with a non-zero (positive) angular acceleration. At that time, the direction of rotation for BC is changing from CW to CCW. In summary, you should never assume ...
Calculating angular velocity and the moment of inertia isn’t quite as hard as competing in the 2024 summer Olympics gymnastics tournament—but it’s pretty darn tough.