Explain the relation between the angular momentum and frequency.
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Angular frequency ω (in radians per second), is larger than frequency ν (in cycles per second, also called Hz), by a factor of 2π. This figure uses the symbol ν, rather than f to denote frequency. A sphere rotating around an axis. Points farther from the axis move faster, satisfying ω = v / r.
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ANGULAR MOMENTUM AND FREQUENTLY.
✥Angular frequency is a vibration that eventually had to bend around barriers , and it’s momentum is ignited because of its vertex , the angular momentum is that Kinetic energy that makes the angular frequency thrive it’s like a bow and arrow or boomerang , also it explains power force and velocity from a 90 degree angle or from acute angles as well. Another example is that it is another way to abstractly describe the fastest way to get from one side of a circle to another , sort of similar to describing a diagonal radius and circumference but with constant movement and it also can pick up speed as it continues , echoes .
✥The relation between those angular quantities is similar to the relationship between linear speed and linear momentum. Linear momentum is the product of linear velocity and mass. The difference between speed and velocity is that velocity is a vector and therefore possesses a direction.
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