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The angular velocity of a circular orbit is called the orbital angular velocity. It represents the rate at which an object rotates around a central point in a circular path. The orbital angular velocity is commonly denoted by the symbol ω (omega) and is measured in radians per unit of time, such as radians per second (rad/s). It is related to the linear speed of the object in the orbit and the radius of the circular path.

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