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define uniform circular motion and write the equation to find speed

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Answered by Anonymous
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If the magnitude of the velocity of an object traveling in uniform circular motion is v, then the velocity will be equal to the circumference C of the circle divided by the period. Thus, V = \frac{C}{T} The circumference of the circle is equal to pi Π multiplied by the radius R. So, C = 2Π R.

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Answered by RohanBabhale
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 \underline {\orange{uniform \: cirular \: motion : }} \\  \: the \: motion \: in \: which \: the \: \\  object \: travelles \: in \: circular \: path \\ in \: which \: it \: covers \: equal \: distances \: in \:  \\ equal \: interval \: of \: time.

speed \:  =  \frac{distance}{time}  \\ speed \:  =  \frac{2\ \pi \: r}{t}

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