Does the angular acceleration of the mass remian constant


Consider a simple pendulum (no friction). Does the angular acceleration of the mass remian constant during its motion? If not, then how does the angular acceleration change? Is the angular accerlation ever equal to zero when the pendulum is in motion? If yes, then in which moment the mass would have the zero angular accerlation?

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