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angular acceleration inD.F​

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Answered by arshgill0963
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Angular acceleration is inversely proportional to mass. The equation τ = m(r^2)α is the rotational analog of Newton's second law (F=ma), where torque is analogous to force, angular acceleration is analogous to translational acceleration, and mr2 is analogous to mass (or inertia ).

Answered by prabhakardeva657
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Angular acceleration (α) can be defined as angular velocity (ω) divided by acceleration time (t). Alternatively, pi (π) multiplied by drive speed (n) divided by acceleration time (t) multiplied by 30. This equation yields the standard angular acceleration SI unit of radians per second squared (Rad/sec^2).

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