Path-time diagrams of rotational motions - Time measurement with the counter

VP1.4.1.1
Path-time diagrams of rotational motions - Time measurement with the counter
Path-time diagrams of rotational motions - Time measurement with the counter

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In the experiment P1.4.1.1, the angular velocity ω and the angular acceleration α are recorded analogously to acceleration in translational motions. Both uniform and uniformly accelerated rotational motions are investigated. The results are graphed in a velocity-time diagram ω(t). In the case of a uniformly accelerated motion of a rotating disk initially at rest, the angular acceleration can be determined from the linear function

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