Angular displacement

Angular displacement
The angle of rotation from the black ray to the green segment is 60°, from the black ray to the blue segment is 210°, and from the green to the blue segment is 210° − 60° = 150°. A complete rotation about the center point is equal to 1 tr, 360°, or 2π radians.
Other names
rotational displacement, angle of rotation
Common symbols
θ, ϑ, φ
SI unitradian, degree, turn, etc. (any angular unit)
In SI base unitsradian (rad)

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 (with the unit radian, degree, turn, etc.) through which the body has rotated (revolved or spun) around a centre or axis of rotation. Angular displacement may be signed, indicating the direction of rotation (e.g., clockwise verses counterclockwise); it may also be greater (in absolute value) than a full turn if the rotation was.