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(Solved): The arc from Point A to the North Pole of a planet subtends a central angle of 45^(@), as shown in t ...



The arc from Point A to the North Pole of a planet subtends a central angle of 45^(@), as shown in the figure to the right. The radius of the planet is 3650mi. Anstjoint on the surface of the planet (except at the poles) makes one revolution ( 2pi radians) about the axis of the planet in 24 hours. What are the angular and linear velocites for Point A with respect to its rotation around the axis of the planet? HW Scores 80%,16 of 20 points Points: 0 of 1



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