derivation a=v^2/r acceleration of circular motion
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The acceleration is at right angles to the direction of motion (towards the center of the circle) and of magnitude v2 / r. ... The angular velocity of the object is thus v / r (in radians per unit of time.) The right half of the diagram is formed by putting the tails of the two v vectors together.
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