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a car is moving with speed 30 m/s on circular path of radius 500m . its speed is increasing at the rate of 2m/sec^2. what is the acceleration of the car at the moment

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Answered by BrainlyKing5
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HEY MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER

GIVEN THAT A CAR IS MOVING WITH SPEED 30m/s ON A CIRCULAR PATH OF RADIUS 500M . AND THE

SPEED OF CAR IS INCREASING AT RATE OF 2m/s^2 .

THERE FOR WE HAVE

SPEED OF CAR OR (VELOCITY AT FIXED MOMENT) = 30m/s

RADIUS OF TRACK = 500M

ACCELERATION = ??


NOW IN THIS CASE THERE IS TWO TYPES OF ACCELERATION THEY ARE

CENTRIPETAL ACCELERATION WHICH IS

  \frac{ {v}^{2} }{radius}


THAT IS EQUAL TO

 \frac{ {30}^{2} }{500}  = 1.8

NOW SECOND ACCELERATION IS TANGENTIAL

THAT IS EQUAL TO

= 2m/s


NOW THE TOTAL ACCELERATION OR NET ACCELERATION IS

= √[ CENTRIPETAL ACCELERATION + TANGENTIAL ACCELERATION ]

WHICH IS EQUAL TO

 \sqrt{ {1.8}^{2}  +  {2}^{2} }  \:  =  \: 2.69 \: meter \: per \: second \:  sqr

HENCE THE TOTAL ACCELERATION IS

= 2.69 m/s^2

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Answered by dishaa85
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