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explain direction of linear velocity​

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direction of linear velocity is perpendicular to the principle axis and parallel to the plane of motion. Note: In Rotational motion, because particle is rotating around a fixed center, we do not refere its velocity as linear velocity but instantaneous velocity or tangential velocity.

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