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The angle θ covered by a body in rotational motion is give by the equation `θ = 6t + 5t^2 + 2t^3`. Determine the value of instantaneous angular velocity and angular acceleration at time `t =
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The angle θ covered by a body in rotational motion is give by the equation `θ = 6t + 5t^2 + 2t^3`. Determine the value of instantaneous angular velocity and angular acceleration at time `t = 2S`.
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