Physics, asked by tanishkchoudhary46, 6 months ago

how are linear velocity and linear acceleration related to angular acceleration respectively​

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Answered by SonalRamteke
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Let the distance from the axis is r.

The linear acceleration is given as,

a=rα

10=r×5

r=2m

Thus, the distance from the axis is 2m.

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Answered by monikaaadi81
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Answer:

The linear speed is propositional to the angular speed and the radius. The average angular acceleration is the change in angular velocity divided by time. The tangential acceleration is propositional to the angular acceleration and the radius.

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