Difference between revisions of "Angular Displacement"
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*Represents the change in position of an [[object]] along a circular path. | *Represents the change in position of an [[object]] along a circular path. | ||
*As the quantity has direction it may be positive or negative, but once decided that clockwise or anti-clockwise is positive the other should be negative. | *As the quantity has direction it may be positive or negative, but once decided that clockwise or anti-clockwise is positive the other should be negative. | ||
− | *[[Angular displacement]] can be calculated using the arc length divided by the radius. | + | *[[Angular Displacement|Angular displacement]] can be calculated using the arc length divided by the radius. |
*It is a vector quantity, having both magnitude and direction. | *It is a vector quantity, having both magnitude and direction. | ||
− | *[[Angular displacement]] is an essential parameter in rotational kinematics. | + | *[[Angular Displacement|Angular displacement]] is an essential parameter in rotational kinematics. |
− | * | + | *[[Angular Displacement|Angular displacement]] is used in calculating other rotational quantities like [[Angular Velocity|angular velocity]]. |
===Examples=== | ===Examples=== |
Latest revision as of 18:55, 19 May 2024
Key Stage 5
Meaning
Angular displacement is the angle through which an object in circular motion has turned in a given time.
About Angular Displacement
- Measured in radians (rad).
- Represents the change in position of an object along a circular path.
- As the quantity has direction it may be positive or negative, but once decided that clockwise or anti-clockwise is positive the other should be negative.
- Angular displacement can be calculated using the arc length divided by the radius.
- It is a vector quantity, having both magnitude and direction.
- Angular displacement is an essential parameter in rotational kinematics.
- Angular displacement is used in calculating other rotational quantities like angular velocity.
Examples
- The hands of a clock show angular displacement as they move.
- Earth’s rotation involves angular displacement of 2π radians in 24 hours.