angular frequency

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Mcat35

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is this still on the MCAT?

is there an intuitive way to remember this

w = 2pi / T = 2 pif = v/r

got so use to calculating radians and degrees on my trusty TI 83 in high school that I have to relearn this stuff from scratch.
 
Nope! you can breathe easy. All you need to know for rotational motion is torque, centripetal force, centripetal acceleration, and tangential velocity in terms of m and v. i.e Fc = mv^2/r
 
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