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Why Doesn't the Line Extend to the Zero Point on the Angular Acceleration Graph?
I think I know the answer now. Torque's values are less lower. So in the reality the graph is very narrow and should then go to the zero point.- Kristjan Tervonen
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Why Doesn't the Line Extend to the Zero Point on the Angular Acceleration Graph?
Yes, they went up.- Kristjan Tervonen
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Why Doesn't the Line Extend to the Zero Point on the Angular Acceleration Graph?
Yes, it is data from an experiment. I had to check the constitution of the rotational dynamics. I put on weights and then the machine showed me the time. After that I had to look how far up weights went. Just like in that picture. After that, using the formulas, I calculated torque...- Kristjan Tervonen
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Why Doesn't the Line Extend to the Zero Point on the Angular Acceleration Graph?
ε is angular acceleration M is torque f means like function, not speed.- Kristjan Tervonen
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Why Doesn't the Line Extend to the Zero Point on the Angular Acceleration Graph?
Homework Statement I have an angular acceleration and torque graph. I know it should be a straight line between the points, but my question is, if you extend the line toward the angular acceleration, why it doesn't go to the zero point? It is about 0,6. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a...- Kristjan Tervonen
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