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uniform circuler motions of SHM
velocity
displacement
acceleration​

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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Similarly, the acceleration curve of A is shifted (to the left) by 14T relative to thevelocity curve v. This implies that Velocity is 90∘(0.5π) out phase with the displacement and the acceleration is 90∘(0.5π) out phase with the velocity but 180∘(π) out of phase with displacement.

In uniformly retarded motion , acceleration always act in a direction opposite to the velocity. Hence angle between between instantaneous velocity and acceleration is 180 degree.

hence , phase difference between acceleration and velocity is π/2 and acceleration and displacement is π

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