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23 April, 12:07

How do you find frequency in uniform circular motion?

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  1. 23 April, 14:49
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    There are many ways to find the frequency in uniform circular motion depending on what is given to you in the problem.

    First, be clear that there is a difference between the "frequency", f, and the angular frequency, ω, but they are related through this:

    2π⋅f=ω

    We also know that the period, T, is related to f through T = 1/f

    If the speed is known then you can use:

    v = 2πr / T = 2πrf ⇒f = v / 2πr

    This equation comes from knowing the distance travelled for one complete revolution is 2πr and the time taken is T.
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