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Question
Write down the kinematic equations for angular motion.
Solution
ω = ω0 + αt
θ = ω0t + `1/2alphat^2`
ω2 = `ω_0^2 + 2alpha theta`
θ = `((ω_0 + ω))/2 t`
Here,
ω0 = initial angular velocity
ω = final angular velocity
θ = angular displacement
α = angular acceleration
t = time.
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