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Angular frequency

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Angular frequency, often denoted by the Greek letter omega (\(\omega\)), is a measure of how rapidly an object oscillates or rotates in a periodic motion. It is defined as the rate of change of the angular displacement with respect to time, and it is commonly used in physics and engineering to describe systems that exhibit harmonic motion.

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