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Suppose an object is rotating at an angular speed of (2.40x10^0) radians/s. It is then accelerated to (6.8x10^0) radians/s over a time of (6.900x10^0) seconds.

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Suppose an object is rotating at an angular speed of (2.40x10^0) radians/s. It is then accelerated to (6.8x10^0) radians/s over a time of (6.900x10^0) seconds. Calculate the average angular acceleration in radians/s to 2 sf

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