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Solve the following numerical: A particle moving along a circular path of radius 28 m. If the particle completes one round of the circular path, then the distance covered by the particle is​

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Answered by ashass0432
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Answer:

if r = 28m then, distance covered by the particle = ?

Explanation:

we know that , d = r/2 then 28/2= 14

Answered by ITZLOVERBOYBROOKLYN
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Answer:

Dear, here it is

Explanation:

Given :

A particle moving along a circular path of radius 28 m.

The particle completes one round of the circular path.

To find :

Distance covered by the particle in m.

Solution :

=> Distance covered = circumference of the circular path.

We have:

Radius = 28

Circumference of circle = 2πr

Substituting we get:

=> 2πr

=> 2 × 22/7 × 28

=> 44/7 × 28

=> 176

Hence, the distance covered by the particle in circular path is 176 m

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