Physics, asked by mosinsayyad1001, 8 months ago

in circular motion the radius vector.

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Answered by bavitha333
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The radius for circular motion is a vector. ... The radius extends from this origin to the position of the object. Notice that the radius vector is not constant. It does have a constant size; however, its direction changes as the object orbits...

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Answered by nicklodeonpogo
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radius for circular motion is a vector. It is shown at the left drawn in red. This radius vector locates the orbiting object. One should imagine an x, y coordinate system with its origin at the center of the circle. The radius extends from this origin to the position of the object.

Notice that the radius vector is not constant. It does have a constant size; however, its direction changes as the object orbits.

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