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What is the relation between acceleration and angular acceleration. Derive it.

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Answered by Anonymous
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assuming acceleration be a and and angular acceleration be alpha α

then, a = rα

where r = radius

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Answered by renuthakur3333
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Answer:

In non-uniform circular motion, the velocity changes with time and the rate of change of angular velocity (i.e. angular acceleration) is α=ΔωΔt α = Δ ω Δ t . Linear or tangential acceleration refers to changes in the magnitude of velocity but not its direction, given as at=ΔvΔt a t = Δ v Δ t .

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