Angular Velocity Introduction

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The equation for average angular velocity is presented in relation to the equation for average linear velocity. Radians per second and revolutions per minute are discusses as the units for angular velocity. Objects which have angular velocity are shows.
This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

0:00 Intro
0:09 Average linear velocity
0:22 Average angular velocity
0:53 The units for angular velocity
1:37 Examples of objects with angular velocity

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I like it. Especially the fact that you emphasized that this is *average* velocity. No changes to suggest.

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Fidget spinners can also have angular velocity

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I have a question. When first introducing the concept of displacement, it was said that it is equal to a straight line from initial to final positions. Based on this, average velocity was then explained and a distinction from speed was also made. By analogy, is there a difference between angular displacement and angular distance? and angular velocity/speed? ... BTW, your videos are second to none for conceptual understanding. You make physics approachable, fun and interesting with your everyday examples. THANK YOU!

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i don't completely understand the need for the right-hand rule. Aren't non-circular dimensions also viewer dependent?

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I have a question.... What will be the direction of average angular velocity in a circular path?

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Hey great video! do you think you would ever do anything into some more calculus concepts aswell. Ive been teaching myself vector calculus and working with curl and drawing vector fields. Would you ever branch out into these sorts of tutorials because I dont enjoy khan and text books can get confusing at times. Thanks for the quality content in physics. Really enjoy these vids.

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Hello there if radians is just a place holder is angular velocity also considered frequency and measured in Hertz

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