the variable angular w thing isnt in the syllabus right?
Newbie is a roflcopter Joined May 17, 2003 Messages 3,670 Gender Male HSC 2003 Sep 19, 2003 #1 the variable angular w thing isnt in the syllabus right?
McLake The Perfect Nerd Joined Aug 14, 2002 Messages 4,187 Location The Shire Gender Male HSC 2002 Sep 19, 2003 #2 I don't think so ...
H Harimau Member Joined Mar 24, 2003 Messages 430 Location You are not me, therefore you are irrelevant Gender Male HSC 2003 Sep 19, 2003 #3 Variable angular w? Do you mean the rate of change of the angle with respect to time?
Avicenna Member Joined Aug 29, 2003 Messages 52 Location Addis Ababa Sep 19, 2003 #4 only uniform circular motion where w is a constant is covered in the ext 2 course
underthesun N1NJ4 Joined Aug 10, 2002 Messages 1,781 Location At the top of Riovanes Castle Gender Undisclosed HSC 2010 Sep 19, 2003 #5 d(Theta)/dt = constant. Otherwise there would be two forces acting on a particle, a centripetal force and an additional tangential force.
d(Theta)/dt = constant. Otherwise there would be two forces acting on a particle, a centripetal force and an additional tangential force.
Newbie is a roflcopter Joined May 17, 2003 Messages 3,670 Gender Male HSC 2003 Sep 20, 2003 #6 ahh good shit since i have no idea wtf is going on there
freaking_out Saddam's new life Joined Sep 5, 2002 Messages 6,786 Location In an underground bunker Gender Male HSC 2003 Sep 23, 2003 #7 yeah, only uniform circular motion is in it i think...but my teacher told me that they can ask u non-uniform circular motion- so its your pick.
yeah, only uniform circular motion is in it i think...but my teacher told me that they can ask u non-uniform circular motion- so its your pick.