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Starting from rest, a disk rotates about its central axis with constant angular acceleration. in 5.0 it rotates 25 during that time, what are the magnitudes of a) the angular acceleration and b) the angular velocity after 5.0 c) without changing the angular acceleration, what additional angle will the disk turn during the next 5.0
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