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keeping the torque constant if the system has angular acceleration=alpha1. on increasing the value of x to 2x what will be the angular acceleration​

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Answered by kingsleyosei897
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Answer: αalpha is angular acceleration, \tau_\text {net}τ  

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tau, start subscript, start text, n, e, t, end text, end subscript is the net torque, and III is the rotational inertia Angular acceleration is proportional to net torque and inversely proportional to rotational inertia.

 

Rotational inertia (III) Resistance to change in rotational velocity around an axis of rotation. Proportional to the mass and affected by the distribution of mass. Also called the moment of inertia. Scalar quantity with SI units of \text{kg}\cdot\text m^2kg⋅m  

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start text, k, g, end text, dot, start text, m, end text, squared.

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