Physics, asked by kharvarkaran21, 3 months ago

Derive uniform circular motion​

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Answered by advsurender77
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Explanation:

It refers to an acceleration that acts on the body in circular motion whose direction is always towards the center of the path. Centripetal Acceleration (α) = v2/r = rῶ2. The magnitude of this acceleration by comparing ratios of velocity and position around the circle.

Answered by aryanlegend30
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Answer:

It refers to an acceleration that acts on the body in circular motion whose direction is always towards the center of the path. Centripetal Acceleration (α) = v2/r = rῶ2. The magnitude of this acceleration by comparing ratios of velocity and position around the circle.

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