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  2. Radian per second - Wikipedia

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    The radian per second (symbol: rad⋅s −1 or rad/s) is the unit of angular velocity in the International System of Units (SI). The radian per second is also the SI unit of angular frequency (symbol ω, omega). The radian per second is defined as the angular frequency that results in the angular displacement increasing by one radian every ...

  3. Rotational frequency - Wikipedia

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    is rotational frequency, with unit cycles per second; is angular frequency, with unit radian per second or degree per second; For example, a stepper motor might turn exactly one complete revolution each second. Its angular frequency is 360 degrees per second (360°/s), or 2π radians per second (2π rad/s), while the rotational frequency is 60 rpm.

  4. Radian - Wikipedia

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    The radian is widely used in physics when angular measurements are required. For example, angular velocity is typically expressed in the unit radian per second (rad/s). One revolution per second corresponds to 2 π radians per second. Similarly, the unit used for angular acceleration is often radian per second per second (rad/s 2).

  5. Angular frequency - Wikipedia

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    A sphere rotating around an axis. Points farther from the axis move faster, satisfying ω = v / r.. In physics, angular frequency (symbol ω), also called angular speed and angular rate, is a scalar measure of the angle rate (the angle per unit time) or the temporal rate of change of the phase argument of a sinusoidal waveform or sine function (for example, in oscillations and waves).

  6. Wavenumber - Wikipedia

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    The angular wavenumber may be expressed in the unit radian per meter (rad⋅m −1), or as above, since the radian is dimensionless. For electromagnetic radiation in vacuum, wavenumber is directly proportional to frequency and to photon energy. Because of this, wavenumbers are used as a convenient unit of energy in spectroscopy.

  7. Angular velocity - Wikipedia

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    The SI unit of angular velocity is radians per second, [3] although degrees per second (°/s) is also common. The radian is a dimensionless quantity, thus the SI units of angular velocity are dimensionally equivalent to reciprocal seconds, s −1, although rad/s is preferable to avoid confusion with rotation velocity in units of hertz (also ...

  8. ISO 31-1 - Wikipedia

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    second ″ 1″ = (1 ⁄ 60)′ solid angle: Ω: steradian: sr: 1 sr = 1 m 2 ⁄ m 2 = 1: length: l, L metre: m The metre is the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1 ⁄ 299 792 458 of a second; see speed of light: breadth: b height: h thickness: d, δ radius: r, R diameter: d, D length of path, (linear ...

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Electronics/Standard symbols

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    meters per second frequency: hertz (cycles per second) angular frequency: radians per second wave number: radians per meter wavelength: meters per cycle ...