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  1. Rotational frequency, also known as rotational speed or rate of rotation (symbols ν, lowercase Greek nu, and also n), is the frequency of rotation of an object around an axis. Its SI unit is the reciprocal seconds (s −1); other common units of measurement include the hertz (Hz), cycles per second (cps), and revolutions per minute (rpm).
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    Rotational speed (also known as speed of revolution or rate of rotation), of an object rotating around an axis is the number of turns of the object divided by time, specified as revolutions per minute (rpm), cycles per second (cps), radians per second (rad/s), etc.
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    The symbol for rotational speed is the lowercase Greek letter omega ( ). There are many different units that we could use for rotational speed, depending on how we want to measure a rotation, including radians per unit of time (e.g., rad/s). One revolution consists of 360 degrees or 2 radians.
    Rotational speed quantifies how quickly (or slowly) something rotates about an axis. The symbol for rotational speed is the lowercase Greek letter omega ( ). There are many different units that we could use for rotational speed, depending on how we want to measure a rotation, including radians per unit of time (e.g., rad/s).
    Rotational velocity is the vector quantity whose magnitude equals the scalar rotational speed. In the special cases of spin (around an axis internal to the body) and revolution (external axis), the rotation speed may be called spin speed and revolution speed, respectively.
    Thus a disc rotating at 60 rpm is said to have an angular speed of 2 π rad/s and a rotation frequency of 1 Hz. The International System of Units (SI) does not recognize rpm as a unit. It defines units of angular frequency and angular velocity as rad s −1, and units of frequency as Hz, equal to s −1 .
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