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In answering the following questions, assume that the angular acceleration is constant and nonzero: alpha not equal to zero.
True or false: The quantity represented by theta is a function of time (i.e., is not constant). Please explain.
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I think the correct answer would be true. The quantity represented by theta is a function of time. This is because the rate of change of angular speed is constant which means the angular distance is changing with time. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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