The second hand of an analog clock completes one full revolution (\( 2\pi \) radians) in 60 seconds.
The angular velocity \( \omega \) is calculated as: \[ \omega = \frac{{\text{Total angle covered in radians}}}{{\text{Time taken}}} \] \[ \omega = \frac{2\pi}{60} = \frac{\pi}{30} \, \text{rad/s} \] Thus, the angular velocity of the second hand is \( \frac{\pi}{30} \) rad/s.