Two particles are moving with a constant speed ν such that these
are always at a constant distance d apart and their velocities are
equal and opposite. After what time do these return to their
original position
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
As the two particles moving with constant speeds are always at a constant distance dd, they must be at the two ends of diameter of a circular path as shown in Figure. Each particle will return to its initial positon after completing the circular path =2πr=πd=2πr=πd
Explanation:
Similar questions