Physics, asked by navneetofonetwo41, 1 year ago

A particle is moving along a circle of diameter 10 M what is displacement when it complete 5/2 revolution


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Answered by NilayPatel
4
angular displacement is =
5/2×2π = 5π
and
displacement = 2πr × 5/2
= 220×5/14
= 78.57 m
Answered by Muskan1101
12
Hii...
Here is your answer..

Diameter is given =10m
We have to find the Displacement after it completes 5/2 revolution.

We he completes 5/2 of the revolution,that is,2.5 round of the circle.

He would be opposite side of his starting point.
And the distance to his starting point and where he is standing is 10m as diameter is given.

We know that Displacement is the shortest distance between initial and final position.
Here,it's initial position is his starting point and final position is where he is standing so the distance between initial and final position is 10m.

And Displacement is also 10m.

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