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Define angular acceleration?

pa1 , 9 Years ago
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SAIMANIKANTA

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RATE OF CHANGE OF ANGULAR VELOCITY

DURGARAM

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The rate change of angular velocity per unit time.

RAKESH CHINDAM

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Angular acceleration, also called rotational acceleration, is a quantitative expression of the change in angular velocity that a spinning object undergoes per unit time. It is a vector quantity, consisting of a magnitude component and either of two defined directions or senses.

salvathshaik

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The rate change of angular velocity per unit time.

venky

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ngular acceleration, also called rotational acceleration, is a quantitative expression of the change in angular velocity that a spinning object undergoes per unit time. It is a vector quantity, consisting of a magnitude component and either of two defined directions or senses.

Surendra

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Angular acceleration, also called rotational acceleration, is a quantitative expression of the change in angular velocity that a spinning object undergoes per unit time. It is a vector quantity, consisting of a magnitude component and either of two defined directions or senses.
 

AYESHA

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The angular accelaration is nothing but the rate of change of angular velocity. It is also called as Rational acceleration.It is denoted by Omega.

G.VENKATESH

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Angular acceleration is the rate of change of angular velocity. In SI units, it is measured in radians per second squared (rad/s2), and is usually denoted by the Greek letter alpha (α).

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