engineering physics MCQ #634

A body is moving in a circular path. If its angular velocity is doubled, what happens to its linear velocity?

engineering physics MCQ #634

  1. Question 1

    Q1. A body is moving in a circular path. If its angular velocity is doubled, what happens to its linear velocity?

    • A) Remains same
    • B) Doubled
    • C) Quadrupled
    • D) Halved

    Answer: Doubled

    Explanation: Linear velocity is directly proportional to angular velocity, v = rω, so doubling ω doubles v.