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27 March, 18:34

With the aid of a string, a gyroscope is accelerated from rest to 16 rad/s in 0.40 s. what is its angular acceleration in rad/s2

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  1. 27 March, 21:55
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    Angular acceleration = (change in angular speed) / (time for the change)

    Change in angular speed = (ending speed) minus (starting speed)

    Change in angular speed = (16 rad/s) - (zero) = 16 rad/s.

    Angular acceleration = (16 rad/s) / (0.4 s)

    (Average) angular acceleration = 40 rad/s²
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