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Question about Kinematics: Average Angular Velocity

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Kinematics: Average Angular Velocity

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A car is taking a bend on a circular road with a radius of 50 metres. While making the turn, the car shifts its angular position from 30° to 150° over 20 seconds. What is the average angular velocity of the car during this manoeuvre?
a.
5°/s
b.
7°/s
c.
4°/s
d.
6°/s
e.
10°/s

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