SOLUTION: This is actually more trig. i think... For a ball going around a unit circle with speed 1 (a) how long does it take for 5 revolutions (b) at time t=3*pie*/2 where is the bal

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Question 153593: This is actually more trig. i think...
For a ball going around a unit circle with speed 1
(a) how long does it take for 5 revolutions
(b) at time t=3*pie*/2 where is the ball?
(c) at t=22 where is the ball (approximately)

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What are the units for the speed (1)? RPM, rad/sec?
Please re-post your question.
Thanks!