Physics, asked by hdkdnch, 1 year ago

difference between radial,axial and tangential?​

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Answered by suhani50130
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Tangential and Radial Acceleration

Just because an object moves in a circle, it has a centripetal acceleration ac,directed toward the center. We know this centripetal acceleration is given by

ac = v2 / r

This centripetal acceleration is directed along a radius so it may also be called the radial acceleration ar.

If the speed is not constant, then there is also a tangential acceleration at.

The tangential acceleration is, indeed, tangent to the path of the particle's motion.

Answered by Anonymous
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❤️Axial flow- flow occurs along the axis of rotation of the impeller.

❤️Tangential flow- flow is tangential to the circumference of the impeller

❤️Radial flow- flow occurs along the radius of the impeller, (i.e) in radial direction

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