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motion in a vertical circle derivation ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It must satisfy the constraints of centripetal force to remain in a circle, and must satisfy the demands of conservation of energy as gravitational potential energy is converted to kinetic energy when the mass moves downward.

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It is maximum at the lowest point and minimum at the highest point. Hence the motion in vertical circle is not uniform circular motion. The Expression for Velocity of Body Moving in a Vertical Circle: ... Irrespective of the position of the particle on the circle, the weight 'mg' always acts vertically

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