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What is the angular frequency, ω, if f = 60 Hz?Group of answer choices60 rad/s9.55 rad/s73.7 rad/s377 rad/s

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What is the angular frequency, ω, if f = 60 Hz?Group of answer choices60 rad/s9.55 rad/s73.7 rad/s377 rad/s

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Solution

The angular frequency (ω) can be calculated using the formula:

ω = 2πf

where:

  • ω is the angular frequency,
  • π is a mathematical constant whose approximate value is 3.14159,
  • f is the frequency.

Given that f = 60 Hz, we can substitute this value into the formula:

ω = 2π(60 Hz)

This gives:

ω = 120π rad/s

The value of π is approximately 3.14159, so:

ω = 120 * 3.14159 rad/s

Therefore, ω ≈ 377 rad/s.

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