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Symbol , dimensions , units and formula for →

 \mapsto \:  \bf{angular \: velocity} \\  \\  \mapsto  \:  \bf{angular \: momentum} \\  \\  \mapsto \:  \bf{torque} \\  \\  \leadsto \:  \bf{moment \: of \: inertia}
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Answered by Anonymous
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The SI unit of angular velocity is expressed as radians per second with the radian having a dimensionless value of unity, thus the SI units of angular velocity are listed as 1/s or s−1. Angular velocity is usually represented by the symbol omega (ω, sometimes Ω).

In SI base units: s−1

Common symbols: ω

Derivations from other quantities: ω = dθ / dt

The angular momentum is a vector quantity, denoted by \vec{L}

UnitsIt is measured using SI base units: Kg.m2.s-1

Dimensional formulaThe dimensional formula is: [M][L]2[T]-1

SI unit kg m2

Other units

lbf·ft·s2

Derivations from other quantities

Dimension M 

Answered by happiness10
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dimenions \:  -  \\ angular \: velocity =  \frac{v \: perpendicular}{r}  \\  \\  =  {(t}^{ - 1}). \\  \\  angular \: momentum = mvr \:  \sin(theta)  \\  \\  = ( {m }^{  1}  {l}^{2}  {t}^{ - 1}). \\  \\ torque  = f \times d \times  \sin(theta)  \\  \\ ( {m}^{1}  {l}^{2}  {t}^{ - 2}). \\  \\ moment \: of \: inertia = m {r}^{2}   \\  \\  =(  {m}^{1}  {l}^{2}  {t}^{0} ). \\  \\  \\ symbol -  \\  \\ angular \: velocity = omega. \\  \\a ngular \: momentum = (l). \\  \\ moment \: of \: inertia = (i). \\  \\ hope \: it \: will \: help \: you.

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