Some bacteria are propelled by biological motors that spin hairlike flagella. A typical bacterial motor turning at

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Some bacteria are propelled by biological motors that spin hairlike flagella. A typical bacterial motor turning at a constant angular velocity has a radius of 1.5 × 10-8 m, and a tangential speed at the rim of 2.3 × 10-5 m/s.
(a) What is the angular speed (the magnitude of the angular velocity) of this bacterial motor?
(b) How long does it take the motor to make one revolution?
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Physics

ISBN: 978-1118486894

10th edition

Authors: David Young, Shane Stadler

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