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183_notes:examples:a_meter_stick_on_the_ice [2014/11/16 21:37] pwirving183_notes:examples:a_meter_stick_on_the_ice [2014/11/16 21:38] pwirving
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 $d\omega/dt = (3N \cdot m)/[(0.3 kg \cdot m^2)/12] = 120 radians/s^2$ $d\omega/dt = (3N \cdot m)/[(0.3 kg \cdot m^2)/12] = 120 radians/s^2$
  
-In vector terms, d\vec{\omega}/dt points into the page, corresponding to the fact that the angular velocity points into the page and is increasing.+In vector terms, $d\vec{\omega}/dtpoints into the page, corresponding to the fact that the angular velocity points into the page and is increasing.
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