"Find the angular velocity of the minute hand of a clock. Choose all that apply."
The book I'm using really didn't explain very much about angular velocity.
All I was taught is that angular velocity = central angle subtended/time.
So, in this case time is either 1 minute, 60 seconds or 1/60 hour. And central angle subtended essentially means the opposite angle. But I have no idea what the angle measures in this case.
I really don't understand what's going on with this problem, and how I'm supposed to solve it.
The book I'm using really didn't explain very much about angular velocity.
All I was taught is that angular velocity = central angle subtended/time.
So, in this case time is either 1 minute, 60 seconds or 1/60 hour. And central angle subtended essentially means the opposite angle. But I have no idea what the angle measures in this case.
I really don't understand what's going on with this problem, and how I'm supposed to solve it.