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The unit of angular acceleration is rad/s^2.(a) True(b) FalseI have been asked this question in a national level competition.Origin of the question is Dynamics topic in division Dynamics of Electrical Drives of Electric Drives

Answer» CORRECT answer is (a) True

The best I can explain: Angular acceleration is defined as a DERIVATE of angular velocity with respect to TIME. It is generally written as α. The unit of angular velocity is rad/sec and of time is second so the unit of angular acceleration is rad/s^2.


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