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Physics, 30.06.2021 03:10 friezaforceelite

The angular velocity of an object is given by the following equation: ω(t)=(5rads3)t2\omega\left(t\right) =\left(5\frac{rad}{s^3}\right)t^2ω( t)=(5s3rad​)t2 What is the angular displacement of the object (in rad) between t = 2 s and t = 4 s?

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