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2) Critical way at the highest point in the vertical circular motion​

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Answered by Dinogyu17
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In the vertical circular motion, the speed is lowest at the highest point whereas the speed is highest at the lowest point. Critical velocity is defined as the minimum velocity required by the mass at the highest point to complete the circular motion.

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Explanation:

In the vertical circular motion, the speed is lowest at the highest point whereas the speed is highest at the lowest point. Critical velocity is defined as the minimum velocity required by the mass at the highest point to complete the circular motion.

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