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22 June, 03:22

An object has rotational inertia I. The object, initially at rest, begins to rotate with a constant angular acceleration of magnitude α. What is the magnitude of the angular momentum L of the object after time t? Express your answer in terms of I, α, and t.

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  1. 22 June, 03:33
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    initial angular velocity, ωo = 0

    angular acceleration = α

    time = t

    let the angular velocity after time t is ω.

    Use first equation of motion for rotational motion

    ω = o + α t

    ω = αt

    The angular momentum is given by

    Angular momentum = moment of inertia x angular velocity

    L = I x ω

    L = I x αt

    L = I α t
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