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for a particle moving uniformly around a circular path of a radius

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Answered by XxMichhfuggilxX
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When it moves through an angular displacement θ, then the magnitude of the corresponding linear displacement will be. So, the magnitude of the corresponding linear displacement will be 2rsin.

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When it moves through an angular displacement θ, then the magnitude of the corresponding linear displacement will be. So, the magnitude of the corresponding linear displacement will be 2rsin

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