In applying the equation for motion with uniform angular acceleration ω = ω 0 + α t, the…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Rotational Motion
In applying the equation for motion with uniform angular acceleration ω = ω0 + α t, the radian measure -
- must be used for both ω and α
- may be used for both ω and α
- may be used for ω but not α
- cannot be used for both ω and α
Answer
(B) may be used for both ω and α
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