ω represents angular velocity, which is the rate at which an object rotates or revolves around a specific axis. It measures how quickly the object's angle changes over time.
Imagine you're at a dance party and you're spinning in circles. The speed at which you rotate is your angular velocity (ω).
Tangential Velocity: The linear speed of an object traveling along a circular path.
Centripetal Acceleration: The acceleration directed towards the center of a circular path that keeps an object moving in that path.
Period: The time it takes for one complete revolution or cycle of an object rotating or oscillating.
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