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Its the difference between rotational speed and tangential speed. Every point on the record has the same rotational speed, but different tangential speeds depending on distance from the center.Okay. I hear ya. But answer me this:
If you have a circular object (such as an old vinyl record) and choose two spots along the same line - one towards the middle and one by the edge - and you start the object spinning, why and how do the spots go different distances at the same speed? The inner spot has a much smaller distance to cover than the one at the outer edge and even though they are moving at the SAME SPEED they reach the same spot at the same time. I know the RPMs are the same but they are still traveling different distances at the same speed yet are both starting and stopping parallel to each other.
That's always blown my mind a little.
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They don't travel at the same speed.Okay. I hear ya. But answer me this:
If you have a circular object (such as an old vinyl record) and choose two spots along the same line - one towards the middle and one by the edge - and you start the object spinning, why and how do the spots go different distances at the same speed? The inner spot has a much smaller distance to cover than the one at the outer edge and even though they are moving at the SAME SPEED they reach the same spot at the same time. I know the RPMs are the same but they are still traveling different distances at the same speed yet are both starting and stopping parallel to each other.
That's always blown my mind a little.