Tangential Velocity (v_t): Tangential velocity refers to the linear speed of an object moving along a circular path. It represents how fast an object is moving tangent to the circle at any given point.
Centripetal Acceleration (a_c): Centripetal acceleration is the acceleration experienced by an object moving in a circular path. It always points towards the center of the circle and keeps the object in its curved trajectory.
Period (T): Period is the time it takes for one complete revolution or cycle of motion to occur. It is inversely proportional to angular velocity, meaning as angular velocity increases, period decreases, and vice versa.