'11 If the frequency of revolution of an object changes from 2 Hz to 4 Hz n 2 second, calculate its angular acceleration:'
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- Initial frequency of revolution, \( f_1 = 2 \) Hz - Final frequency of revolution, \( f_2 = 4 \) Hz - Time interval for this change, \( \Delta t = 2 \) seconds - We need to calculate the angular acceleration, \( \alpha \). Show more…
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