The unit of angular velocity is typically expressed in radians per second (rad/s). However, it can also be represented in degrees per second (°/s) or revolutions per minute (RPM), depending on the context. 1. **Radians per second (rad/s)**: This is the standard unit in the International System of Units (SI). 2. **Degrees per second (°/s)**: This is often used in applications where rotation is described in degrees.
A radian per second (rad/s) is a unit of angular velocity in the International System of Units (SI). It denotes the rate of rotation or angular displacement of an object at a given time. Specifically, it measures how many radians an object rotates through in one second. Since a full circle is \(2\pi\) radians (approximately 6.

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