Physics, asked by prakriti4474, 9 months ago

what do you mean by angular velocity and accelaration explain ............ PLEASE AS FAST AS​

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Answered by inderpal1069
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Angular velocity: rate change of angular displacement(ø=theeta) with respect to time in rotating body and denoted by (w-omega)....w=dø/dt

.....#angular acceleration(denoted by alpha) it is rate change of angular velocity with respect to time ....alpha=dw/dt

Answered by jp9364436
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Answer:

The rate of change of velocity of a body is called acceleration.

The distance travelled by a body in one second in a particular direction is called velocity.

Explanation:

Acceleration - In general the moving bodies do not have uniform velocity. For example, a cyclist moving through a busy street does not have a uniform velocity. The velocity of the cyclist may change in magnitude or direction or both. In such a case the cyclist is said to have an accelerated motion.

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