Physics, asked by physicslover58, 10 months ago

an object is executing uniform circular motion woth angular speed of pi/12 radian per second. At t=0 the objwct starts at an angle theta =0. What is the displacement of the particle after 4s?​

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Answered by suchismita37
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the displacement be zero because it is in circular motion


physicslover58: i am sorry that is angular displacement
physicslover58: i typed the question wrong
RudrakshSharma: even displacement isnt sero
RudrakshSharma: zero*
suchismita37: then what is the answer
RudrakshSharma: displacement only gets zero when the object reaches its original position. the object here started at rest and travelled for four seconds only at an angular velocity of pi/12 radians/sec
RudrakshSharma: so the displacement gets zero after 24 seconds
Answered by RudrakshSharma
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theta = omega t + 1/2 alpha ttgeta =

  = \frac{\pi}{12}  \times 4 \\   = \frac{\pi}{3}

=60 °


suchismita37: wrong answer
RudrakshSharma: why do you think so??
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