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A flywheel at rest is to reach an angula...

A flywheel at rest is to reach an angular velocity of 24 rad/s in 8 second with constant angular acceleration.The total angle turned through during this interval is

A

`24 rad

B

48 rad

C

72 rad

D

96 rad

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