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The angular acceleration tells you how the angular velocity changes with time. It's just like plain acceleration is to plain velocity. I like to call the moment of inertia the "rotational mass".
At t 2, the angular velocity is zero, with a non-zero (positive) angular acceleration. At that time, the direction of rotation for BC is changing from CW to CCW. In summary, you should never assume ...
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