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acceleration of a body moving in a circle of radius R with unifrom speed v is
omy^2/R
O VR
O v^2/R​

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Motion in a Plane

Uniform Circular Motion

A body is revolving with a ...

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A body is revolving with a uniform speed 'v' in a circle of radius 'r'.The tangential acceleration is:

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when a body is revolving around a circular path, it experiences 2 forces: Centrifugal force and Centripetal Force.

Centrifugal force (Latin for "center fleeing") describes the tendency of an object following a curved path to fly outwards, away from the center of the curve. It's not really a force; it results from inertia — the tendency of an object to resist any change in its state of rest or motion.

Centripetal force is a real force that counteracts the centrifugal force and prevents the object from "flying out," keeping it moving instead with a uniform speed along a circular path.

Centripetal force: Fc=

r

mv

2

Where as tangential force F

t

=0⟹a

t

=0

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