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angular momentum and angular velocity
Angular velocity is a vector with a direction and angular speed is a scalar with no direction.
Torque is the rate of change of angular momentum.
velosity in circular path angular
Here's the easiest answer: They have different names.....
sex·tantˈsekstənt/nounan instrument with a graduated arc of 60° and a sighting mechanism, used for measuring the angular distances between objects and especially for taking altitudes in navigation.
There is no relationship between electric charge and a radian which is an angular measurement.
Angular measurement between two line, when one of them is surface line and another is the line which connect a point on the surface to the peak of the object is known as angular elevation of that object with reference to the the perticular on the surface.
angular momentum and angular velocity
The SCALE of the map indicates the relationship between lengths measured on a map and the actual distances. It can indicate the ratio of distances (e.g. 1:10000) or the equivalent actual distance for an inch or centimeter as measured on the map, often providing a measurement bar for various distances.
The SCALE of the map indicates the relationship between lengths measured on a map and the actual distances. It can indicate the ratio of distances (e.g. 1:10000) or the equivalent actual distance for an inch or centimeter as measured on the map, often providing a measurement bar for various distances.
The SCALE of the map indicates the relationship between lengths measured on a map and the actual distances. It can indicate the ratio of distances (e.g. 1:10000) or the equivalent actual distance for an inch or centimeter as measured on the map, often providing a measurement bar for various distances.
Angular velocity is a vector with a direction and angular speed is a scalar with no direction.
To check the precision of an instrument its apparent measurement must be compared to a known measurement. The difference between the measured quantity divided by the known quantity is expressed as a % precision of the instrument, or calibration. Most instruments when being calibrated are tested against multiple known quantities throughout the range of the instrument. Thus the precision of the instrument is determined throughout it's full range of measurement.
the physical measurement are those already made items.e.g the themoscope for the doctors,tape etc. While the educational measurement are those instrument used by the teacher in the school.e.g test etc.Glory Ben
AU is not used to measure the distances on earth, because a astronomical unit is a unit of measurement equal to the distance between Earth and Sun. So that's why you cannot use Au for measure the distances on Earth.
the physical measurement are those already made items.e.g the themoscope for the doctors,tape etc. While the educational measurement are those instrument used by the teacher in the school.e.g test etc.Glory Ben