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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 01:09 alexandrarosete7

Wheel #1 and wheel #2 are spinning at constant rates. A point on the edge of wheel #1 travels with the same linear velocity as a point on the edge of wheel #2.

Based on this information, can you conclude that the wheels have the same angular velocity? Explain your answer.

Yes, because angular velocity is directly proportional to linear velocity.
Yes, because both of the wheels are spinning at constant rates.
No, because determining angular velocity requires knowing the size of each wheel.
No, because angular velocity is not related to linear velocity.

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