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how do you calculate non uniform motion​

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Answered by lavanya4144
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Diagram of non-uniform circular motion: In non-uniform circular motion, the magnitude of the angular velocity changes over time. The change in direction is accounted by radial acceleration ( centripetal acceleration ), which is given by following relation: ar=v2r a r = v 2 r .

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Diagram of non-uniform circular motion: In non-uniform circular motion, the magnitude of the angular velocity changes over time. The change in direction is accounted by radial acceleration ( centripetal acceleration ), which is given by following relation: ar=v2r,ar=v2r

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