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angular acceleration

American  

noun

Physics.
  1. the time rate of change of angular velocity of a rotating body.


angular acceleration British  

noun

  1. the rate of change of angular velocity

  2. astronautics the acceleration of a space vehicle around an axis

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angular acceleration Scientific  
/ ănggyə-lər /
  1. 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.


Etymology

Origin of angular acceleration

First recorded in 1880–85

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Once the angular acceleration α is known, the final angular velocity and rotational kinetic energy can be calculated.

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If the string is stationary and the yo-yo accelerates away from it at a rate of 1.50 m/s2 , what is the angular acceleration of the yo-yo?

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Figure 10.22 The muscle in the upper leg gives the lower leg an angular acceleration and imparts rotational kinetic energy to it by exerting a torque about the knee.

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The faster the change occurs, the greater the angular acceleration.

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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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