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Direction and rate of rotation
kinematics, angular velocity (symbol ω or ω → {\displaystyle {\vec {\omega }}} , the lowercase Greek letter omega), also known as the angular frequency
Angular_velocity
Physical quantity
angular acceleration (symbol α, alpha) is the time derivative of angular velocity. Following the two types of angular velocity, spin angular velocity
Angular_acceleration
Qualifier for the rated speed of an optical disc drive
In optical storage, constant angular velocity (CAV) is a qualifier for the rated speed of any disc containing information, and may also be applied to the
Constant_angular_velocity
Conserved physical quantity; rotational analogue of linear momentum
its angular momentum L {\displaystyle L} is given by L = 1 2 π M f r 2 {\displaystyle L={\frac {1}{2}}\pi Mfr^{2}} Just as for angular velocity, there
Angular_momentum
The angular velocity tensor is a skew-symmetric matrix defined by: Ω = ( 0 − ω z ω y ω z 0 − ω x − ω y ω x 0 ) {\displaystyle \Omega ={\begin{pmatrix}0&-\omega
Angular_velocity_tensor
Physical object which does not deform when forces or moments are exerted on it
to obtain the angular velocity. The angular velocity of a rigid body B in a reference frame N is equal to the sum of the angular velocity of a rigid body
Rigid_body
Angular motion of a star about its axis
differential rotation. Thus the equator of the star can rotate at a different angular velocity than the higher latitudes. These differences in the rate of rotation
Stellar_rotation
Speed and direction of a motion
distance squared times the angular speed. The sign convention for angular momentum is the same as that for angular velocity. L = m r v T = m r 2 ω {\displaystyle
Velocity
Type of motion
Change in angular displacement per unit time is called angular velocity with direction along the axis of rotation. The symbol for angular velocity is ω {\displaystyle
Rotation_around_a_fixed_axis
Scalar measure of the rotational inertia with respect to a fixed axis of rotation
change its angular momentum. The amount of torque needed to cause any given angular acceleration (the rate of change in angular velocity) is proportional
Moment_of_inertia
Kinetic energy of rotating body with moment of inertia and angular velocity
rotation angle. The instantaneous power of an angularly accelerating body is the torque times the angular velocity. For free-floating (unattached) objects,
Rotational_energy
Qualifier for the rated speed of an optical disc drive
applied to the writing speed of recordable discs. CLV implies that the angular velocity (i.e. rpm) varies during an operation, as contrasted with CAV modes
Constant_linear_velocity
Rate of change of angle
oscillations and waves). Angular frequency (or angular speed) is the magnitude of the pseudovector quantity angular velocity. Angular frequency can be obtained
Angular_frequency
Branch of physics describing the motion of objects without considering forces
(typically given by the right-hand rule). Angular velocity: the angular velocity ω is the rate at which the angular position θ changes with respect to time
Kinematics
SI derived unit of angle
factors are magnitudes (numbers). Similarly in the formula for the angular velocity of a rolling wheel, ω = v/r, radians appear in the units of ω but not
Radian
Equations that describe the behavior of a physical system
the constant angular acceleration, ω is the angular velocity, ω0 is the initial angular velocity, θ is the angle turned through (angular displacement)
Equations_of_motion
Rate of change of acceleration with time
If its angular position as a function of time is θ(t), the angular velocity, acceleration, and jerk can be expressed as follows: Angular velocity, ω ( t
Jerk_(physics)
Intrinsic quantum property of particles
theorem, the angular velocity is equal to the derivative of the Hamiltonian to its conjugate momentum, which is the total angular momentum operator J =
Spin_(physics)
Term from classical mechanics
to the conservation of angular momentum. Areal velocity is closely related to angular momentum. Any object has an orbital angular momentum about an origin
Areal_velocity
A rigid body with 3 distinct axes of inertia is unstable rotating about the middle axis
we assume I 1 < I 2 < I 3 {\displaystyle I_{1}<I_{2}<I_{3}} . The angular velocities around the object's three principal axes are ω 1 , ω 2 , ω 3 {\displaystyle
Tennis_racket_theorem
Method for deriving motion equations using calculus
center along cylinder bore centerline) ω {\displaystyle \omega } crank angular velocity (in the same direction/sense as crank angle A {\displaystyle A} ) The
Piston_motion_equations
Clarity of vision
when the subtended angular velocity of the lead vehicle exceeded about 0.003 rad/s were the subjects able to scale the relative velocity Maddox ME, Kiefer
Visual_acuity
Amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
motor is the product of the torque that the motor generates and the angular velocity of its output shaft. Likewise, the power dissipated in an electrical
Power_(physics)
How quickly an object undergoes movement in a circular path
rotational velocity, a vector whose magnitude is the rotational speed. (Angular speed and angular velocity are related to the rotational speed and velocity by
Tangential_speed
Object movement along a circular path
centered on that axis. All particles share the same angular displacement, angular velocity, and angular acceleration, while their linear speed and acceleration
Circular_motion
Geometric method for visualizing a rotating rigid body
the three components of the angular momentum, expressed with respect to an inertial laboratory frame. The angular velocity vector ω {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol
Poinsot's_ellipsoid
Continuously computed dead reckoning
velocity. Inertial measurement units (IMUs) typically contain three orthogonal rate-gyroscopes and three orthogonal accelerometers, measuring angular
Inertial_navigation_system
Device for measuring a physical quantity
Stroboscope Tachometer For the value-ranges of angular velocity see: Orders of magnitude (angular velocity) For the ranges of frequency see: Orders of magnitude
List_of_measuring_instruments
Apparent force in a rotating reference frame
perpendicular to two quantities: the angular velocity of the rotating frame relative to the inertial frame and the velocity of the body relative to the rotating
Coriolis_force
Type of inertial force
perpendicular distance ρ from the axis of a rotating frame of reference with angular velocity ω is F = m ω 2 ρ {\textstyle F=m\omega ^{2}\rho } . The concept of
Centrifugal_force
Process of energy transfer to an object via force application through displacement
rigid body with an angular velocity ω that varies with time, and is therefore said to be path dependent. If the angular velocity vector maintains a constant
Work_(physics)
Study of the effects of forces on undeformable bodies
acceleration A of the reference particle as well as the angular velocity vector ω and angular acceleration vector α of the rigid system of particles as
Rigid_body_dynamics
Number of rotations per unit time
velocity; it has dimension of squared reciprocal time and SI units of squared reciprocal seconds (s−2); thus, it is a normalized version of angular acceleration
Rotational_frequency
Quasilinear first-order ordinary differential equation
the rotation of a rigid body, using a rotating reference frame with angular velocity ω whose axes are fixed to the body. They are named in honour of Leonhard
Euler's equations (rigid body dynamics)
Euler's_equations_(rigid_body_dynamics)
Three-shaft planetary gearset
_{c}.} This equation describes how the angular velocities of two gear elements determine the angular velocity of the third. If only one element is driven
Epicyclic_gearing
Digital optical disc data storage format
constant angular velocity (CAV), constant linear velocity (CLV), Partial constant angular velocity (P-CAV) or Zoned Constant Linear Velocity (Z-CLV or
DVD
Device for measuring or maintaining orientation
look') is a device used for measuring or maintaining orientation and angular velocity. It is a spinning wheel or disc in which the axis of rotation (spin
Gyroscope
Physical quantity that changes sign with improper rotation
discontinuous rigid transformations such as reflections. For example, the angular velocity of a rotating object is a pseudovector because, when the object is
Pseudovector
Turning force around an axis
inertia and ω {\textstyle {\boldsymbol {\omega }}} is the orbital angular velocity pseudovector. It follows that τ n e t = I 1 ω ˙ 1 e ^ 1 + I 2 ω ˙ 2
Torque
alpha (α). Just like angular velocity, there are two types of angular acceleration: spin angular acceleration and orbital angular acceleration, representing
Glossary_of_physics
Movement of an object which leaves at least one point unchanged
type of angular velocity (spin angular velocity and orbital angular velocity) and angular momentum (spin angular momentum and orbital angular momentum)
Rotation
Angle between the two sightlines or two objects as viewed from an observer
angular velocity, angular acceleration, angular momentum, moment of inertia and torque. As an angle, the angular separation is measured using angular
Angular_distance
Periodic change in the direction of a rotation axis
applied to the body. In torque-free precession, the angular momentum is a constant, but the angular velocity vector changes orientation with time. What makes
Precession
Fluid flow revolving around an axis of rotation
length is twice the ball's angular velocity. Mathematically, the vorticity is defined as the curl (or rotational) of the velocity field of the fluid, usually
Vortex
Shape taken by a self-gravitating fluid body rotating at constant velocity
self-gravitating, fluid body of uniform density rotates with a constant angular velocity. It is named after the German mathematician Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi
Jacobi_ellipsoid
Model of rotating physical systems
contains the components of the angular velocity of the rotor expressed with respect to the body-fixed frame. The angular velocity satisfies equations of motion
Rigid_rotor
Classical method used to design feedback control systems
proportional to the angular velocity of the motor. This signal is fed back to the inverting input of the velocity control amplifier (KV). The velocity control system
Minor_loop_feedback
Shape of a spinning body of self-gravitating fluid
self-gravitating fluid body of uniform density rotates with a constant angular velocity. This spheroid is named after the Scottish mathematician Colin Maclaurin
Maclaurin_spheroid
Relativistic correction
gyroscope. It relates the angular velocity of the spin of a particle following a curvilinear orbit to the angular velocity of the orbital motion. For
Thomas_precession
Scientific educational toy
rolling contact describes a circle that oscillates with a constant angular velocity ω {\displaystyle \omega } . If the motion is non-dissipative (frictionless)
Euler's_Disk
Frame-dependent apparent force in Physics
force, which arises when a rotating system changes its angular velocity (i.e., due to angular acceleration). While these forces are not real in the sense
Fictitious_force
Physics of bouncing balls
is the radius of the ball, ω the angular velocity (or spin rate) of the ball, ρ the density of air, and v the velocity of the ball relative to air. This
Bouncing_ball
Curve produced by the angular velocity vector on the inertia ellipsoid
impose restrictions on the motion of its angular velocity vector, ω. The curve produced by the angular velocity vector on the inertia ellipsoid, is known
Polhode
Mechanical transmission using multiple gears
radius of rA and angular velocity of ωA with NA teeth, which meshes with gear B which has corresponding values for radius rB, angular velocity ωB, and NB teeth
Gear_train
Physical phenomenon
acceleration resulting from eastbound or westbound velocity. When moving eastbound, the object's angular velocity is increased (in addition to Earth's rotation)
Eötvös_effect
SI unit of angular velocity or angular frequency
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
Radian_per_second
Time between successive new moons
Earth's progression around the Sun varies during the year. Thus, the angular velocity is faster nearer periapsis and slower near apoapsis. The same is true
Lunar_month
Force directed to the center of rotation
written in terms of the angular velocity ω of the object about the center of the circle, related to the tangential velocity by the formula v = ω r {\displaystyle
Centripetal_force
SI unit of frequency
radionuclide event per second on average. Even though frequency, angular velocity, angular frequency and radioactivity all have the dimension T−1, of these
Hertz
Disk drive optimization method
inner tracks. This contrasts with other approaches, such as constant angular velocity (CAV) drives, where the number of sectors per track are the same. On
Zone_bit_recording
Relativistic effect due to rotation
position of the interference fringes, are shifted according to the angular velocity of the apparatus. In other words, when the interferometer is at rest
Sagnac_effect
Robot with a particular driving system
situation where the velocity V {\textstyle V} and the angular velocity ω {\textstyle \omega } are given as inputs, and the angular velocities of the left ω
Differential_wheeled_robot
Spiral with constant distance from itself
point with a constant speed along a line that rotates with constant angular velocity. Equivalently, in polar coordinates (r, θ) it can be described by the
Archimedean_spiral
Turbomachinery Equation in Fluid Dynamics
{\displaystyle u_{2}\,} are the velocities of the blade at the inlet and outlet respectively. ω {\displaystyle \omega } is angular velocity. Figures 'a' and 'b'
Euler's pump and turbine equation
Euler's_pump_and_turbine_equation
Mechanical device for storing rotational energy
playing the role of a low-pass filter with respect to the mechanical velocity (angular, or otherwise) of the system. More precisely, a flywheel's stored
Flywheel
Optical bombsight used by the Royal Navy and RAF
The Low Level Bombsight, Mark III, sometimes known as the Angular Velocity Sight, was a Royal Air Force (RAF) bombsight designed for attacks by aircraft
Low_Level_Bombsight,_Mark_III
Mathematical model of continuous gusts
and simulation applications. The Dryden model treats the linear and angular velocity components of continuous gusts as spatially varying stochastic processes
Dryden_Wind_Turbulence_Model
Angular momentum in special and general relativity
total angular momentum of a system is conserved. In classical mechanics, the three-dimensional quantity for a particle of mass m moving with velocity u N
Relativistic_angular_momentum
Method of storing energy
torque. Both wheels must be maintained at the same speed to keep the angular velocity at zero. Strictly speaking, the two flywheels would exert a huge torqueing
Flywheel_energy_storage
Pseudovector field describing the local rotation of a continuum near some point
ω {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\omega }}} would be twice the mean angular velocity vector of those particles relative to their center of mass, oriented
Vorticity
Measurement of viscosity in fluid dynamics
fluid confined in the gap between two rotating cylinders. For low angular velocities, measured by the Reynolds number Re, the flow is steady and purely
Taylor–Couette_flow
Mechanism with bendable rotation axis
to the first U-joint to cancel the changing angular velocity. In this configuration, the angular velocity of the driven shaft will match that of the driving
Universal_joint
Units that are not part of a coherent system
(≈1.08×10−3 sq ft/s). A MERU (milli Earth rate unit) is a measure of angular velocity equal to 1⁄1000 of Earth's rotation rate: 1 MERU = 7.292115×10^−8 radians
List of non-coherent units of measurement
List_of_non-coherent_units_of_measurement
Device that measures a vehicle's angular velocity
a vehicle's yaw rate, its angular velocity around its vertical axis. The angle between the vehicle's heading and velocity is called its slip angle, which
Yaw-rate_sensor
Relative coordinate axes
robotics and mechanics these are often called the spatial angular velocity and the body angular velocity. The body-relative and space-relative frames satisfy
Body-relative_direction
Reducing a spacecraft's unwanted angular velocity
Spacecraft detumbling is the process of reducing or eliminating unwanted angular velocity (tumbling) of a spacecraft following launcher separation or an external
Spacecraft_detumbling
Type of transducer
provide the angular position of the crankshaft to the engine control unit. The engine control unit can then calculate engine speed (angular velocity). Speed
Variable_reluctance_sensor
Unit of rotational speed
distinct quantity for describing rotation is angular frequency (or angular speed, the magnitude of angular velocity), for which the SI unit is the radian per
Revolutions_per_minute
physics, angular mechanics is a field of mechanics which studies rotational movement. It studies things such as angular momentum, angular velocity, and torque
Angular_mechanics
Electronic analog stability computer used in the V-2 SRBM
the angular velocity and acceleration of the missile turning away from its original orientation. Capacitors are used to measure this angular velocity. If
Mischgerät (V-2 guidance computer)
Mischgerät_(V-2_guidance_computer)
Rotation of a vehicle about its vertical axis
direction of motion. The yaw rate or yaw velocity of a car, aircraft, projectile or other rigid body is the angular velocity of this rotation, or rate of change
Yaw_(dynamics)
Free swinging suspended body
angle be θ0. If it is assumed that the pendulum is released with zero angular velocity, the solution becomes θ ( t ) = θ 0 cos ( g ℓ t ) θ 0 ≪ 1. {\displaystyle
Pendulum_(mechanics)
velocity and acceleration in another frame F' moving at translational velocity V or angular velocity Ω relative to F. Conversely F moves at velocity (—V
List of equations in classical mechanics
List_of_equations_in_classical_mechanics
Displacement measured angle-wise when a body is showing circular or rotational motion
infinitesimal rotations are applied is irrelevant. Angular distance Angular frequency Angular position Angular velocity Azimuth Rotation matrix § Infinitesimal rotations
Angular_displacement
Optical Storage Speeds
Original CD-ROM drives could read data at about 150 kB/s, 1× constant angular velocity (CAV), the same speed of compact disc players without buffering. As
Optical storage media writing and reading speed
Optical_storage_media_writing_and_reading_speed
Unit of action or angular momentum
with the unit kg⋅m2 and its angular velocity with the unit rad⋅s−1. This product of moment of inertia and angular velocity yields kg⋅m2⋅s−1 or the joule-second
Joule-second
Representation of the slipping behavior of an automobile wheel
vehicle equipped with tires, the observed angular velocity of the tire does not match the expected velocity for pure rolling motion, which means there
Slip_ratio
Physiological condition affecting semicircular canal resulting in dizziness and nausea
translates to neural signals indicating the current angular velocity. However, if the angular velocity remains stable, the fluids would eventually become
Coriolis_effect_(perception)
Automotive transmission technology
with suitable control may allow the engine to operate at a constant angular velocity while the vehicle moves at varying speeds. Thus, CVT has a simpler
Continuously variable transmission
Continuously_variable_transmission
Instrument to measure angular velocity
ensures that the angular velocity of the system is usually far from the lock-in threshold. Typical rates are 400 Hz, with a peak dither velocity on the order
Ring_laser_gyroscope
When the angular frequency of a system matches its natural vibrational frequency
decreasing the circling masses' angular velocity. At some point, the pull of the spring overcomes the angular velocity of the circling masses, restarting
Rotational–vibrational coupling
Rotational–vibrational_coupling
{\omega } }^{R}} is the angular velocity of the rigid body R relative to the inertial frame N. Hanno Essén: Average Angular Velocity (1992), Department of
König's_theorem_(kinetics)
Ways to represent 3D rotations
this specific case, the relationship between the linear velocity vector and the angular velocity vector is d r d t = ω ( t ) × r ( t ) = [ ω ] × r ( t )
Rotation formulations in three dimensions
Rotation_formulations_in_three_dimensions
Mathematical formulation of vector pairs used in physics (rigid body dynamics)
calculation of pairs of vectors, also known as dual vectors – such as angular and linear velocity, or forces and moments – that arise in the kinematics and dynamics
Screw_theory
Unit of frequency
confused with radian per second (rad⋅s−1), the SI unit for angular frequency and angular velocity. As the radian is a dimensionless unit, radian per second
Inverse_second
Scientific instrument used to measure viscosity
calculated from shear stress (from the torque) and shear rate (from the angular velocity). If a test with any geometries runs through a table of several shear
Viscometer
Concept in classical mechanics
frame is used for analysis of motion and there is variation in the angular velocity of the reference frame's axis. This article is restricted to a frame
Rotating_reference_frame
The Moon's circuit around Earth
As a result, the angular velocity of the Moon varies as it orbits Earth and hence is not always equal to the Moon's rotational velocity which is more constant
Orbit_of_the_Moon
Family of linear transformations
motion with constant velocity) and non-inertial (accelerating, moving in curved paths, rotational motion with constant angular velocity, etc.). The term "Lorentz
Lorentz_transformation
fluid that is steadily rotated with a high angular velocity Ω {\displaystyle \Omega } , the fluid velocity will be uniform along any line parallel to
Taylor–Proudman_theorem
ANGULAR VELOCITY
ANGULAR VELOCITY
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Beautiful Goddess
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Unique; Singular
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun
Embers
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Spark of Fire
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Regular Winner
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Lovely; Kind-hearted
Girl/Female
Indian
Unique, Singular
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Radiant; Bright; Enlightening
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Shining
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Witty; Super
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Not Wild; Gentle
Girl/Female
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Angel.
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Afghan, American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, French, Greek, Indian, Irish, Lebanese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil
Heavenly Messenger; Angel; Messenger from God
Girl/Female
Muslim
Unique, Singular, Exclusive
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Praising; A Hymn
Girl/Female
Muslim
Unique, Singular, Exclusive
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Angelus, ANGELA means "angel, messenger."
Girl/Female
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Unique, Singular, Exclusive
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Angelic
Girl/Female
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Unique, Singular
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Sun Light; Sun
Girl/Female
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Full of Splendor; Beautiful
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Girl/Female
Indian, Parsi
Full Moon
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Deeds.Hungarian : from a pet form of Déd, an old secular personal name.
Girl/Female
Greek
Flower.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Leader, Chief, Princess, Flower
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Unconquerable Woman
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Arabic, Muslim
Supreme Inheritor
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Indian
Owner of the new house
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a.
Standing by itself; out of the ordinary course; unusual; uncommon; strange; as, a singular phenomenon.
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Not angular.
n.
The singular number, or the number denoting one person or thing; a word in the singular number.
a.
Denoting one person or thing; as, the singular number; -- opposed to dual and plural.
a.
Thorough; complete; unmitigated; as, a regular humbug.
a.
Of or pertaining to the jugular vein; as, the jugular foramen.
pl.
of Ungula
a.
Having all the parts of the same kind alike in size and shape; as, a regular flower; a regular sea urchin.
a.
Pertaining to, or having the form of, a ring; forming a ring; ringed; ring-shaped; as, annular fibers.
a.
Each; individual; as, to convey several parcels of land, all and singular.
a.
Relating to an angle or to angles; having an angle or angles; forming an angle or corner; sharp-cornered; pointed; as, an angular figure.
a.
Constituted, selected, or conducted in conformity with established usages, rules, or discipline; duly authorized; permanently organized; as, a regular meeting; a regular physican; a regular nomination; regular troops.
v. t.
To make angular.
a.
Fig.: Lean; lank; raw-boned; ungraceful; sharp and stiff in character; as, remarkably angular in his habits and appearance; an angular female.
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Measured by an angle; as, angular distance.
a.
Of or pertaining to the throat or neck; as, the jugular vein.
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Having the form of a ring; annular.
a.
Conformed to a rule; agreeable to an established rule, law, principle, or type, or to established customary forms; normal; symmetrical; as, a regular verse in poetry; a regular piece of music; a regular verb; regular practice of law or medicine; a regular building.
adv.
In an angular manner; angularly.
adv.
In an angular manner; with of at angles or corners.