(SAT Prep) Rays
OM
,
ON
, and
OP
coincide at time t=0. At the same instant in time,
OM
and
OP
begin to rotate in the plane about point O, but in opposite directions. Ray
ON
remains fixed. Ray
OM
rotates at a constant rate of 3° per second with respect to
ON
, while
OP
rotates at a constant rate of 6° per second. What is the smallest positive value of t, in seconds, in which rays
OM
and
OP
will coincide again? When t=30 min, how many more revolutions has ray
OP
completed than ray
OM
?