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for a particle moving along a circular path, the angular velocity vector is directed ? ​

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Answered by gargpriya0114
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Answer:

The final answer is given below.

Explanation:

Given : The angular velocity vector is directed in which direction for a moving particle along a circular path

Explanation :

The direction of the object is changing and its direction is always tangent to the circle. An object moving with a circular motion around the perimeter of the circle at a constant speed.

The direction of the angular velocity is along the axis and rotating clockwise, and toward you for an object rotating counterclockwise.

So, for the moving object along a circular path, the angular velocity vector is directed at every point along a tangent of the circular path.

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Answered by minasharmaminaedu
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Answer:

Given : The angular velocity vector is directed in which direction for a moving particle along a circular path

Explanation :

The direction of the object is changing and its direction is always tangent to the circle. An object moving with a circular motion around the perimeter of the circle at a constant speed.

The direction of the angular velocity is along the axis and rotating clockwise, and toward you for an object rotating counterclockwise.

So, for the moving object along a circular path, the angular velocity vector is directed at every point along a tangent of the circular path.

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