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what is angular velocity? ( yeah, That's true ! I'm leaving )​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Angular velocity, time rate at which an object rotates, or revolves, about an axis, or at which the angular displacement between two bodies changes. In the figure, this displacement is represented by the angle θ between a line on one body and a line on the other. Angular velocity.

Answered by sunirmalbehera088
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Angular velocity is a vector quantity and is described as the rate of change of angular displacement which specifies the angular speed or rotational speed of an object and the axis about which the object is rotating. The amount of change of angular displacement of the particle at a given period of time is called angular velocity. The track of the angular velocity vector is vertical to the plane of rotation, in a direction which is usually indicated by the right-hand rule.

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