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A body rotates about a fixed axis with an angular acceleration `1rad//s^(2)` through what angle does it rotates during the time in which its angular velocity increases from `5rad//s` to `15rad//s`?

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To solve the problem, we need to find the angular displacement (θ) of a body that rotates about a fixed axis with a given angular acceleration (α) while its angular velocity (ω) increases from an initial value (ωi) to a final value (ωf). ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Given Values:** - Initial angular velocity (ωi) = 5 rad/s - Final angular velocity (ωf) = 15 rad/s - Angular acceleration (α) = 1 rad/s² ...
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