Different between linear velocity and angular velocity :
Linear velocity refers to the rate of change of an object's position along a straight path, typically measured in units such as meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h). Angular velocity, on the other hand, refers to the rate of change of an object's angular position around a fixed point or axis, typically measured in units such as radians per second (rad/s) or degrees per second (°/s).
In simpler terms, linear velocity deals with motion along a straight line, while angular velocity deals with rotation around a point or axis.
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