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A dentist's drill starts from rest. After 3.50 s of constant
(a) Find the drill's angular acceleration.
__________rad/s2 (along the axis of rotation)
(b) Determine the angle through which the drill rotates during this period.
__________rad
__________rad/s2 (along the axis of rotation)
(b) Determine the angle through which the drill rotates during this period.
__________rad
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