Angular acceleration

The angular acceleration is the variation of the angular Velocity during the Temps. It is thus the first temporal derivative of the angular Velocity, and the second temporal derivative of the angular Position.

In units IF, the angular acceleration is measured in radians by second with the square (rad/s ²)

\ alpha = \ frac {D \, \ Omega} {D \, T} = \ frac {d^2 \, \ theta} {D \, t^2}

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