Question
An object has a moment of Inertia of 300 kgm^2. A torque of 94 Nm is applied to the object. What is the angular acceleration of the object?
Can someone please explain this to me and help me find the correct answer?! Thank you! :)
Can someone please explain this to me and help me find the correct answer?! Thank you! :)
Answers
Angular acceleration= torque/moment of inertia
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