The second version is in "angular frequency" which is a bit more elegant for some analytical work.Hi
I ofter come across what seams to be a confusing issue.
f = 1/2pi root(LC)
vs.
f = 1/root(LC)
the 2 pi is missing in the second equation.
does this mean the first is in Hz and the second is number of cycles per 360° rotation?
thx
Yes, and traditionally the greek letter omega (\(\omega\) ) is used for angular frequency with units of radians/second, while \( f \) is typically used for cyclic frequency measured in units of Hz=cycles/second.The second version is in "angular frequency" which is a bit more elegant for some analytical work.
eric