A particle travels in a circle of radius 20 cm at a speed that uniformly increases. If the speed changes from 5 m/s to 6m/s in 2s, find the angular acceleration.
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Change in speed, \(\Delta v = v_f - v_i = 6 - 5 = 1 m/s\). Show more…
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