Boddeker's Mechanics Notes
Same answer for both…angular velocity doesn’t depend on radius. 10.2: Rotational Kinematics d = ½at2 + v0t + d0 . θ = ½αt2 + ω0t + θ0 Example. If the angular position is described by the following equation, θ = 6t2 - 5t - 20, what is the angular acceleration at 4 seconds? ω = dθ / dt. α = dω / dt α = d2θ / dt2 ................
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