1st year of post-compulsory secondary education
Movement (II)
C. Palacios
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3.1 Angular magnitudes in circular movements

It is important to know the correspondence between radians and sexagesimal degrees  to be able to express angular velocity, as this is measured in radians per second.

Acceleration
What is it?
Average and instantaneous acceleration
Intrinsic components
Rectilinear movements (an = 0)
s/t ,v/t and a/t graphs
The meaning of the v/t graph
Circular movements (an # 0)
Angular magnitudes
Relation between angular and linear magnitudes
Graphic representations
Examples of movements
Free fall
Ascending and descending
The meeting of moving objects
Evaluation