Angular Velocity: Angular velocity is another term used to describe rotational motion. It measures how quickly an object is rotating around an axis, but it's measured in units of degrees per second (°/s) rather than radians per second.
Tangential Velocity: Tangential velocity refers to the linear speed of an object moving along its circular path. It represents how fast an object is moving tangent to its circular trajectory.
Centripetal Acceleration: Centripetal acceleration describes the inward acceleration experienced by an object moving in a circular path. It is always directed towards the center of the circle and allows objects to maintain their curved trajectories.