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The angular velocity of a particle moving along positive direction varies as ω=βθ (in rad/s) where β is a positive constant. Assuming that θ=0 (at time t=0), the value of angular acceleration of the particle

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Is directly proportional to time
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Is constant with time
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Is inversely proportional with time
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Cannot be determined as data is insufficient
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Solution

The correct option is B Is constant with time
Given, Angular velocity, ω=βθ
dθdt=βθ
dθθ=βdt
Integrating on both sides,
θ0dθθ=t0βdt
2θ=βt
θ=β2t24
dθdt=2β2t4=β2t2
Then, angular acceleration
α=d2θdt2=β22
Angular acceleration is constant

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