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12 December, 11:30

Is there a difference between radial velocity and angular velocity or are they the same thing?

If yes, where is the difference?

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  1. 12 December, 14:31
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    Angular velocity is the rate of change of angle of a body, i. e. omega = v / r = (2*pi*r) / r*t = (2*pi) / T. where T is the time period of whatever is rotating and r is the radius of the circle. So if a circular disc is spinning at 1 m/s then the angular velocity of it is 2*pi radians / second.
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