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To convert angular velocity to linear velocity, you need to know the radius or distance from the center of rotation. The relationship between angular velocity (ω) and linear velocity (v) is given by the formula:

v = ω * r

where: v is the linear velocity (in meters per second), ω is the angular velocity (in radians per second), and r is the radius or distance from the center of rotation (in meters).

By multiplying the angular velocity by the radius, you can obtain the linear velocity at a given distance from the center of rotation.

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