Write the relation between linear velocity and angular velocity.

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(N/A) The relation between linear velocity $\vec{v}$ and angular velocity $\vec{\omega}$ for a particle moving in a circular path of radius $\vec{r}$ is given by the vector product: $\vec{v} = \vec{\omega} \times \vec{r}$.
In terms of magnitude,for a particle moving in a circle of radius $r$,the relation is $v = r\omega$,where $v$ is the linear speed,$\omega$ is the angular speed,and $r$ is the radius of the circular path.

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