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Angular Displacement in Simple Harmonic Motion Formulas
Angular Displacement is defined as the shortest angle between the initial and the final points for a given object undergoing circular motion about a fixed point. And is denoted by θ. Angular Displacement is usually measured using the Radian for Angle. Note that the value of Angular Displacement is always negative.
Simple Harmonic Motion formulas that make use of Angular Displacement
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Angular Acceleration of String
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Frequency of Particle Moving with Angular Simple Harmonic Motion
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Periodic Time of Particle Moving with Angular Simple Harmonic Motion
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FAQ
What is the Angular Displacement?
Angular Displacement is defined as the shortest angle between the initial and the final points for a given object undergoing circular motion about a fixed point. Angular Displacement is usually measured using the Radian for Angle. Note that the value of Angular Displacement is always negative.
Can the Angular Displacement be negative?
Yes, the Angular Displacement, measured in Angle can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Angular Displacement?
Angular Displacement is usually measured using the Radian[rad] for Angle. Degree[rad], Minute[rad], Second[rad] are the few other units in which Angular Displacement can be measured.
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