* Linear velocity of points on the outside of gear 2: This is the speed at which points on the outer edge of gear 2 are moving. It should be in units like meters per second (m/s) or centimeters per second (cm/s).
* Radius of gear 2: This is the distance from the center of gear 2 to the outer edge. It should be in units like meters (m) or centimeters (cm).
Formula:
Once you provide those values, I can use the following formula to calculate the angular velocity (ω) of gear 2:
ω = v / r
where:
* ω is the angular velocity (in radians per second)
* v is the linear velocity (in meters per second or centimeters per second)
* r is the radius of gear 2 (in meters or centimeters)
Example:
Let's say the linear velocity of points on the outside of gear 2 is 0.5 m/s and the radius of gear 2 is 0.1 m. Then:
ω = 0.5 m/s / 0.1 m = 5 radians per second.