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if we increase the radius of circle then angular velocity will be​

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Answered by NehaNagal
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A simple calculation then shows that kr2 = mv2, or that the angular frequency, w is just sqrt(k/m). Hence, v = wr, and since w is a constant independent of radius, v and r are directly proportional. Increased r will lead to increased v.

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