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Q6] The angular displacement is taken to be positive when the rotation is A. linear B. non-linear C. clockwise D. anti-clockwisel​

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Answered by zumba12
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The angular displacement is taken to be positive when the rotation is (D) anti-clockwise.

Explanation:

  • The angle in radians, degrees, or revolutions by which a point revolves around a center or a given axis in a specified sense is known as angular displacement of a body.
  • An angular displacement occurs when a body rotates around a rotation axis, changing its angular position from 1 to 2, which is positive when rotating clockwise and negative when rotating counterclockwise.
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Answered by yashfashahid403
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Answer:

it's answer is "non-linear" because theta is all over circle positive so it couldn't be Clockwise and anticlockwise

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