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Is it possible to express angular speed in degrees per second? if so, what's the conversion factor from radians per second?

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Answer: yes, it is possible to express angular speed in degrees per second as well as radians per second.

Explanation: Since, we know that angular speed is the rate in which an object changes its angle in a given time period.Generally, we measure angular speed in radians.

ω=
(\Theta)/(t), where
\Theta is the angle in radian and t is time. so let us consider we have angular velocity ω= 3 radian per second.And, we want to change it in degree per second.

Since,
2\pi radians=360° ⇒
\pi radians=180°

So, 1 radian= 180°/
\pi

Angular speed = 3×180°/
\pi radian per second.

Thus, when we want to change angular speed from radian to degree we should multiply by 180°/
\pi.

Similarly, when we want to find in radian per second from degree per second then we have to multiply by
\pi/180°.

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