explain how angular velocity directed along particle performing circular motion
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Angular velocity is a vector quantity describing an object in circular motion; its magnitude is equal to the speed of the particle and the direction is perpendicular to the plane of its circular motion
Angular velocity is the rate of change of the angular displacement over time. Linear velocity is measured in meters per second, while angular velocity is measured in radians per second. For an object rotating about an axis, every point on the object has the same angular velocity.
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