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DCharger96:

what is the definition of linear acceleration in Rate of Mechanical systems

ZoeyBiocth16:

i got this

ZoeyBiocth16:

It's the magnitude of the linear acceleration towards the centre of an object following a circular path at constant angular velocity. Angular acceleration is the derivative of angular velocity, and the analogue of Newton's second law is that angular acceleration equals torque divided by moment of inertia.

ZoeyBiocth16:

is that right??

DCharger96:

yeah i think so thxs

ZoeyBiocth16:

np

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