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  1. Orientation (geometry) - Wikipedia

    • In geometry, the orientation, attitude, bearing, direction, or angular position of an object – such as a line, plane or rigid body – is part of the description of how it is placed in the space it occupies. More specifically, it refers to the imaginary rotation that is needed to move the object from a reference placement to its current placement. A rotation may not be enoug… See more

    Mathematical representations

    In general the position and orientation in space of a rigid body are defined as the position and orientation, relative to the main reference frame, of another reference frame, which is fixed relative to the body, and hence … See more

    Rigid body in three dimensions

    Several methods to describe orientations of a rigid body in three dimensions have been developed. They are summarized in the following sections.
    The first attempt to represent an orientation is attribute… See more

     
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  2. Angular position represents the orientation of a line with another line or plane. Angular position is quantified by measuring how far the body is rotated from the reference position. The angular position is denoted by the symbol theta (θ) and can be measured in degrees (°), radians (rads) or revolutions.
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    In astronomy, position angle (usually abbreviated PA) is the convention for measuring angles on the sky. The International Astronomical Union defines it as the angle measured relative to the north celestial pole (NCP), turning positive into the direction of the right ascension.
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    In geometry, the orientation, attitude, bearing, direction, or angular position of an object – such as a line, plane or rigid body – is part of the description of how it is placed in the space it occupies.
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    The angular displacement (symbol θ, ϑ, or φ) – also called angle of rotation, rotational displacement, or rotary displacement – of a physical body is the angle (in units of radians, degrees, turns, etc.) through which the body rotates (revolves or spins) around a centre or axis of rotation.
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  5. Rotary encoder - Wikipedia

    A rotary encoder, also called a shaft encoder, is an electro-mechanical device that converts the angular position or motion of a shaft or axle to analog or digital output signals. [1] There are two main types of rotary encoder: absolute and …

  6. Angular velocity - Wikipedia

    In physics, angular velocity (symbol ω or , the lowercase Greek letter omega), also known as angular frequency vector, [1] is a pseudovector representation of how the angular position or orientation of an object changes with time, i.e. how …

  7. Equations of motion - Wikipedia

  8. Orientation (geometry) - Wikiwand

  9. 31 5.1 Angular Position and Displacement - British …

    Angular position represents the orientation of a line with another line or plane. Angular position is quantified by measuring how far the body is rotated from the reference position. The angular position is denoted by the symbol theta (θ) …

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  10. Angular position Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

  11. Pendulum (mechanics) - Wikipedia

    Animation of a pendulum showing the velocity and acceleration vectors. A pendulum is a body suspended from a fixed support such that it freely swings back and forth under the influence of gravity.

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  14. Angular Position and Displacement - The Physics Classroom

  15. 9.1: Quantities of Rotational Kinematics - Physics LibreTexts

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  22. Angular velocity - Wikiwand