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a particle is moving on a circular path of radius 1/phi metre with a constant speed of 10 m/s. Find the magnitude of change in velocity when particle travels a distance of 0.5 m.

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Answered by mahanteshgejji
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Answer:

Explanation:

Given :

Since the particle is moving in circular path with constant speed, it is executing uniform circular motion.

tangential accln at = dv/dt = 0

Magnitude of change in linear velocity = 0

Magnitude of change in angular velocity = 0 (∵ uniform angular velo)

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