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When finding the angular speed, you have to multiply the revolutions per second by                          .Group of answer choices𝜋 radians180∘180∘𝜋 radians2𝜋 radians1 revolution1 revolution2𝜋 radians PreviousNext

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When finding the angular speed, you have to multiply the revolutions per second by                          .Group of answer choices𝜋 radians180∘180∘𝜋 radians2𝜋 radians1 revolution1 revolution2𝜋 radians PreviousNext

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Solution 1

When finding the angular speed, you have to multiply the revolutions per second by 2𝜋 radians.

Here's the step-by-step process:

  1. Identify the number of revolutions per second. This is often given in the problem or can be calculated by dividing the total number of revolutions by the total time in seconds.

  2. Multiply the revolutions per second by 2𝜋. This is because one full revolution is equal to 2𝜋 radians.

The result will give you the angular speed in radians per second.

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Solution 2

When finding the angular speed, you have to multiply the revolutions per second by 2𝜋 radians.

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