The relation between linear speed v, angular speed 0
and angular acceleration & in circular motion in (2010)
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Linear velocity is linear displacement divided by time; angular velocity is angular displacement divided by time. Therefore, linear velocity is the measure of how fast something is changing in a straight line; angular velocity is the measure of how fast something is rotating.
Linear acceleration is the translational acceleration felt by an object. When linear acceleration is applied to a body, the entire body is affected by the acceleration (or the force) at the same time. Angular accleration is the rotational acceleration felt by an object about an axis.
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