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ANSWER:
Angular displacement is analogous to distance.
Angular velocity is analogous to velocity.
EXPLANATION:
FOR ANGULAR DISPLACEMENT AND DISTANCE
Angular displacement = theta
theta = s/r
s = linear dispalcement/distance
r= radius.
so ,
linear displacement/distance s = theta * r.
FOR ANGULAR VELOCITY AND VELOCITY
Angular velocity = w
w = v/r
v = velocity
r = radius
so,
velocity v = w * r.
Answer:
Rotational units can be said to be analogous to linear physical units, for example, linear distance is analogous to angular displacement, since angular displacement is defined as the distance a body travels in a rotary motion.
On the other hand, linear velocity is analogous to angular velocity, since said angular velocity is the angular distance that a body covers per unit of time.
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