For the original question, call theta the angle subtended at the centre between the point and a fixed point on the circumference. Call phi the angle subtended at the circumference between the point and a fixed point on the circumference. theta = 2 phiechelon4 said:A point is moving in a circle. Prove that it's angular velocity about the centre of the circle is double it's angular velocity about any fixed point on the circumference.
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