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angular acceleration
noun
The rate of change of angular velocity, often represented by α.
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And then we have the acceleration due to gravity, reflected through the angular acceleration times the sine of the angle, the angular acceleration due to the external disturbances, and finally, the angular acceleration due to the motion of the cart.
The angular acceleration detectors within the semicircular canals function in a different way.
This was used to estimate the maximum angular acceleration.
Furthermore, the velocity of this compensatory eye movement seems to be independent of the rate of angular acceleration or deceleration.
Inside each end organ are the hair cells, the detection units for both linear and angular acceleration.
A common form of angular acceleration is that induced by rotation, such as a turning of the head.
Torque divided by moment of inertia is what will cause the angular acceleration, namely the derivative of angular velocity.
Angular acceleration estimation and its application in acceleration feedback control are investigated experimentally in the paper.
Nott, C. R., Zajac, F. E., Neptune, R. R. & Kautz, S. A. All joint moments significantly contribute to trunk angular acceleration.
Notice that, although without friction no angular acceleration would occur, the force of friction does not affect the magnitude of α.
Transient tests are also performed by keeping constant the angular acceleration rather than the angular velocity.
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