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angular frequency [′an·gyə·lər ′frē·kwən·sē] (physics) For any oscillation, the number of vibrations per unit time, multiplied by 2π. Also known as angular velocity; radian frequency. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The main features of radiative [beta]-decay have been derived in
the classical approximation by Jackson [1] who assumes that an electron
is created at the origin at t = 0 with constant velocity v = c[beta], in
which case radiation of angular frequency [omega] is emitted in the
direction of the unit vector n with an angular distribution in energy
per unit time per unit interval of angular frequency
s is angular frequency in the steady state frequency domain in
rad/s; s = j2[pi]f,
where [tau] = w(t-z/v), w and v are the angular frequency and
linear velocity of the light, respectively, and the total amplitude is
the vector sum of [a. |
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