Physics, asked by ßeast, 1 year ago

a particle is moving in a circle of radius 5m. Calculate the distance and displacement after 3an half rounds

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Answered by neetuuday
2
the speed is not given if you will give the speed I will again edit the answer please give the speed
oh sorry I got I got it
now the distance covered with 110 metres
and the displacement will be the diameter of course which is 10 m thank you and have a nice day
and if you want to know how to do it you can do it at 3 and a half rounds me the rational number 7 by 2 and into 25 that rise by 2 into 2 into 22 by 7 into 5 equal to 110

ßeast: speed isn't given in question
ßeast: can u give me solution?
Answered by dishagaur748
2
hey! here is your answer

displacement = 10m
distance= 3.5 * circumference of the circle
3.5*2πr=3.5*2*22/7*5.
= 35/10*22/7*5
=22m

hope it helps

dishagaur748: 3.5*circumference
neetuuday: so you will lead 3.5 into the circumference of the circle and the circumference is 220 by 7
neetuuday: in which class you are
neetuuday: I am a maths lecturer in DAV College
ßeast: 9th class
neetuuday: my age 41
neetuuday: have fun with that
dishagaur748: 1 round = 2πr that is circumference and. 3.5 round = 3.5* 2πr = circumfrence or distance of 3.5 rounds
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