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Final Angular Velocity in Electric Traction Formulas
Final Angular Velocity is defined as the rotational speed of the motor shaft at the final or resulting point. And is denoted by ω
m2
. Final Angular Velocity is usually measured using the Radian per Second for Angular Velocity. Note that the value of Final Angular Velocity is always negative.
Electric Traction formulas that make use of Final Angular Velocity
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FAQ
What is the Final Angular Velocity?
Final Angular Velocity is defined as the rotational speed of the motor shaft at the final or resulting point. Final Angular Velocity is usually measured using the Radian per Second for Angular Velocity. Note that the value of Final Angular Velocity is always negative.
Can the Final Angular Velocity be negative?
Yes, the Final Angular Velocity, measured in Angular Velocity can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Final Angular Velocity?
Final Angular Velocity is usually measured using the Radian per Second[rad/s] for Angular Velocity. Radian per Day[rad/s], Radian per Hour[rad/s], Radian per Minute[rad/s] are the few other units in which Final Angular Velocity can be measured.
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