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difference between angular displacement and linear displacement?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Angular displacement is measured in units of radians. Two pi radians equals 360 degrees. The angular displacement is not a length (not measured in meters or feet), so an angular displacement is different than a linear displacement. ... Angular velocity is a vector quantity and has both a magnitude and a direction.

Answered by Rachijain
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Angular displacement is measured in units of radians. Two π radius equals 360° . The angular displacement is not a length , so angular displacement is different than linear displacement. Angular velocity is a vector quantity and has a both a magnitude and a direction.

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