Physics, asked by millywind99, 2 months ago

. What will be direction of angular displacement and angular velocity, if angular acceleration is constant

and is along the axis of rotation?​

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Direction of angular displacement is perpendicular to the plane of displacement and direction of angular velocity is along the axis of rotation.

Explanation:

angular acceleration means the rate of change of velocity with respect to time and is direction is perpendicular to the plane of displacement.

when, angular acceleration is constant that means the angular velocity is not changing with respect to time.

But it will change the direction of angular velocity because the direction of angular velocity is depends on angular displacement.

and direction of angular displacement is depends on the position.

so, direction of angular acceleration will not cause the direction of both angular displacement and angular velocity.

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