Angular acceleration
the time rate of change of angular velocity of a rotating body.
historical examples
to find the angular acceleration a, draw kt, bt respectively parallel to and at right angles to the link kb.
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similarly, if a body is rotated round a vertical axis, we perceive only angular acceleration and not angular velocity.
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noun
the rate of change of angular velocity
(astronautics) the acceleration of a sp-ce vehicle around an axis
angular acceleration
(āng’gyə-lər)
the rate of change of angular velocity with respect to time. angular acceleration is measured in revolutions per minute squared or in radians per second squared.
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