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an athlete takes 't' second to go once around a circular track of radius 'd' what will be the distance covered and velocity of the athlete?​

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Answered by akshat602
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If the athlete takes t seconds to go once around the circular path of radius R the velocity V is given by a. V=2πr/t b. V=πr2/t c. V=2r/t d.

Answered by amitabiswal98
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If the athlete takes t seconds to go once around the circular path of radius R the velocity V is given by a. V=2πr/t b. V=πr2/t c. V=2r/t d

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