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A0.35-kg turntable of radius 0.30 m spins about a vertical axis through its center. a constant rotational acceleration causes the turntable to accelerate from 0 to 24 revolutions per second in 8.0 s. part a
calculate the rotational acceleration.
\alpha = ?
part b
calculate the torque required to cause this acceleration.
torque = ?
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