tangential velociy= angular speed* radius
where angular speed is in rad/sec
tangential acceleration at max velocity. Normally, at max velocity, change in velocity is zero, so linear acceleration would be zero.
I don't have a clue what you mean by "linear" velocity and "linear" acceleration, unless you meant in the direction of the tangential.
How do i work out the LINEAR ACCELERATION (and LINEAR VELOCITY) for a point on the circumference of the FLYWHEEL at its max ROTATIONAL VELOCITY
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