MCQ
body moves with constant angular velocity on a circle. Magnitude of angular acceleration
  • A
    $r\omega^2$
  • B
    Constant
  • Zero
  • D
    None of the above

Answer

Correct option: C.
Zero
c
(c) $\alpha = \frac{{d\omega }}{{dt}} = 0$ (As $\omega$ = constant)

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