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College Physics I – Introduction

Definition

Angular velocity is the rate of change of the rotation angle with respect to time. It is usually measured in radians per second (rad/s).

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Angular velocity ($\omega$) is calculated as $\omega = \frac{\theta}{t}$, where $\theta$ is the rotation angle and $t$ is the time.
  2. The direction of angular velocity follows the right-hand rule, perpendicular to the plane of rotation.
  3. In uniform circular motion, angular velocity remains constant.
  4. Angular velocity can be related to linear velocity ($v$) through the equation $v = r\omega$, where $r$ is the radius of the circular path.
  5. Units for angular velocity are typically radians per second (rad/s), but can also be degrees per second.

Review Questions

  • How do you calculate angular velocity using rotation angle and time?
  • What rule determines the direction of angular velocity?
  • How does uniform circular motion affect angular velocity?
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