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If a particle were to move from position A to position b in 0.5s, what would be its rotational (angular) velocity? If the motion is uniform (constant speed), what would be its magnitude of the acceleration?
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Without a guide to the diagram, it is not possible to answer. Angular velocity depends on the reference of rotation.
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