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Angular Velocity of a Strap __
The data for my longest trial is as follows:
.50, .69, .71, .74, .83, .88, .94, .83, 1.00, 1.24, 1.12, 1.40, 1.58, 2.06, 5.00, 170 degrees
With each time interval it took more seconds to cover the same amount of degrees, in this case since the data was recorded in a certain way, the times are for every 180 degrees. By graphing these time intervals we can see that the angular velocity changes at a decreasing rate. If we number the 180 degree rotations on the x axis and then have the intervals on the y axis the trend is exponential not a straight line. Constant change of angular velocity would only be true for a graph of a straight line.
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