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Discussion Forum : Engineering Mechanics - Section 6 (Q.No. 28)
28.
The unit of angular velocity is
m/min
rad/s
revolutions/min
both (B) and (C)
none of these
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Pratheesh said:   5 years ago
Both rad/sec & revolution/minutes (rpm) are correct because they do not specify an anything like scalar or vector.

Pranav said:   1 decade ago
Omega = rad/s or degree/s.

I think m/min is not correct.

Chaco said:   8 years ago
Rad/sec is right because rev/min is a scalar quantity.

SumanC said:   8 years ago
SI unit of angular velocity is radians per second.

Veeresh said:   7 years ago
Here rev/min is also a vector quantity.

Balram said:   10 years ago
Yes rad/sec is right.

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