The ratio v1/v2 of the speed of the comet at position 1 to the speed at position 2 will be the ratio of the angular velocity.
Comets are frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system composed of dust, rock, and ices.
It should be noted that the tangential speed can alternatively be represented as;
[tex]\rm v_t= r\frac{d\theta}{dt}[/tex]
where,
θ is the comet's position angle with respect to some given direction.
The amount dθ/dt is known as angular speed
The ratio v1/v2 of the speed of the comet at position 1 to the speed at position 2 IS;
[tex]\rm \frac{v_1}{v_2} = \frac{\frac{d \theta_1}{dt_1} }{\frac{d \theta_2}{dt_2} } \\\\\ \frac{v_1}{v_2} =\frac{\omega_1}{\omega_2}[/tex]
Hence,the ratio v1/v2 of the speed of the comet at position 1 to the speed at position 2 will be the ratio of the angular velocity.
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