Physics Technology Update (4th Edition)

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Chapter 10 - Rotational Kinematics and Energy - Problems and Conceptual Exercises - Page 323: 2

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We can convert the given angles in radian into degree as follows: We know that $1 rad=\frac{180^{\circ}}{\pi}$ $\implies \frac{\pi}{6}=\frac{\pi}{6}(\frac{180^{\circ}}{\pi})=30^{\circ}$ similarly $ 0.70\pi=0.70\pi(\frac{180^{\circ}}{\pi})=126^{\circ}$ $ 1.5\pi=1.5\pi(\frac{180^{\circ}}{\pi})=270^{\circ}$ $ 5\pi=5\pi(\frac{180^{\circ}}{\pi})=900^{\circ}$
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