A point moves along an arc of a circle of radius R. Its velocity depends on the distance covered s as v = a√s,
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A point moves along an arc of a circle of radius R. Its velocity depends on the distance covered s as v = a√s, where a is a constant. Find the angle a between the vector of the total acceleration and the vector of velocity as a function of s.
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