Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Angular velocity is measured in angle per unit time or radians per second (rad/s). The rate of change of angular displacement is angular velocity.
Displacement in such motion is in the form of angle and hence known as angular displacement.
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\theta = wt + 1/2 \alpha t^{2}
\theta the angular displacement of the object
s distance covered by the object on the circular path
r the radius of curvature of the given path
\omega initial angular velocity
t time