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state kinematical equations in circular motion​

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Figure 1: Anti-clockwise motion with speed v around a circle of radius r . The angle θ increases in the anticlockwise direction. A small arc d, l, equals, v, d, t,dl=vdt subtends an angle dθ in a time dt .

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Anti-clockwise motion with speed v around a circle of radius r . The angle θ increases in the anticlockwise direction. A small arc d, l, equals, v, d, t,dl=vdt subtends an angle dθ in a time dt .a C = v 2 r . The direction of the acceleration vector is toward the center of the circle. This is a radial acceleration and is called the centripetal acceleration, which is why we give it the subscript c.

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