FAQ

What is the Angular Acceleration?
Angular Acceleration is the rate of change of angular velocity of an object rotating around a fixed axis in a torsional vibration system. Angular Acceleration is usually measured using the Radian per Square Second for Angular Acceleration. Note that the value of Angular Acceleration is always negative.
Can the Angular Acceleration be negative?
Yes, the Angular Acceleration, measured in Angular Acceleration can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Angular Acceleration?
Angular Acceleration is usually measured using the Radian per Square Second[rad/s²] for Angular Acceleration. Radian per Square Minute[rad/s²], Revolution per Square Second[rad/s²], Revolution per Square Minute[rad/s²] are the few other units in which Angular Acceleration can be measured.
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