Difference between revisions of "Angular Frequency"
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| − | *[[Angular Frequency|Angular frequency]] is given by the symbol '[[Angular Frequency|ω]]' | + | *[[Angular Frequency|Angular frequency]] is given by the symbol '[[Angular Frequency|ω]]' (a lower case Omega in the Greek Alphabet). |
*[[Measure]]d in [[radian]]s per [[second]] (rad/s). | *[[Measure]]d in [[radian]]s per [[second]] (rad/s). | ||
*Relates to the [[frequency]] of [[oscillation]] (f) by the formula ω = 2πf. | *Relates to the [[frequency]] of [[oscillation]] (f) by the formula ω = 2πf. | ||
Revision as of 09:20, 19 May 2024
Key Stage 5
Meaning
Angular frequency is the rate of change of angular displacement, often used in oscillatory systems.
About Angular Frequency
- Angular frequency is given by the symbol 'ω' (a lower case Omega in the Greek Alphabet).
- Measured in radians per second (rad/s).
- Relates to the frequency of oscillation (f) by the formula ω = 2πf.
- Indicates how quickly an object moves through its circular path.
Formula
ω = 2πf
Where:
ω is the angular frequency.
f is the frequency of oscillations.
Examples
- The angular frequency of a pendulum can be calculated from its period.
- In alternating current (AC), angular frequency relates to the electrical frequency.