Physics, asked by teslamotors, 1 year ago

a cycle moves with constant speed...
please explain the answer

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Answered by lion14
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It doesn't change when a cycle moves in a constant change . sometimes it moves in the straight path.

teslamotors: and what about acceleration??
lion14: sorry don't know
teslamotors: ok thanks
lion14: I think acceleration is produced
Answered by JCJ1
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Here angular velocity or speed is a constant. So tangential acceleration is 0. But centripetal acceleration is constant ie;v^2/r=36/3=12.I think This is it.If I am wrong I am Sorry
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