A girl ties a toy airplane to the end of a string and swings it around her head. The plane's average angular speed is 2.2 rad/s. In what time interval will the plane move through an angular displacement of 3.3 rad?

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To find the time interval in which the plane moves through an angular displacement of 3.3 rad, we can use the formula:

Time = Angular Displacement / Angular Speed

Substituting the given values:

Time = 3.3 rad / 2.2 rad/s

Time = 1.5 seconds

Therefore, the plane will move through an angular displacement of 3.3 rad in a time interval of 1.5 seconds.

To determine the time interval in which the toy plane moves through an angular displacement of 3.3 rad, we can use the formula:

Time = Angular displacement / Average angular speed

Given that the angular displacement is 3.3 rad and the average angular speed is 2.2 rad/s, we can substitute these values into the formula to find the time interval:

Time = 3.3 rad / 2.2 rad/s

To get the answer, we divide 3.3 by 2.2:

Time = 1.5 seconds

Therefore, the plane will move through an angular displacement of 3.3 rad in a time interval of 1.5 seconds.

Think about this.

(angle moved) = (angular speed)*time

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