Friday, April 29, 2011

animated physics Angular Velocity

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Angular Velocity


Angular velocity can be considered to be a vector quantity, with direction along the axis of rotation in the right-hand rule sense.

Vector angular velocity

For an object rotating about an axis, every point on the object has the same angular velocity. The tangential velocity of any point is proportional to its distance from the axis of rotation. Angular velocity has the units rad/s.
Angular velocity is the rate of change of angular displacement and can be described by the relationship
and if v is constant, the angle can be calculated from

Eli Priyatna 30 Apr, 2011


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