A body is a circular motion with non uniform angular velocity omega the acceleration of the body is
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In non- uniform circular motion, the size of the velocity vector (speed) changes, denoting change in the magnitude of velocity.
The change in speed has implications for radial ( centripetal ) acceleration. There are two possibilities: 1) the radius of the circle is constant; or 2) the radial (centripetal) force is constant.
In either case, the angular velocity in non-uniform circular motion is not constant, as
ω
=
v
r
, and
v
varies.
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