• what is the angular frequency ω? assume this is the first rotation.

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  • The angular frequency ω is equal to the rate of change in angular position, measured in radians/second. For example, if the angular position increases by 2π in one second, the angular frequency ω is equal to 2π radians/second.

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      Clay Cummings

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  • The angular frequency ω is the rate of change of angle with respect to time. It is equal to 2π times the number of rotations per unit of time (usually measured in hertz). For the first rotation, ω = 2π.

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      Kason Sanford

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