Physics, asked by dhritimankashyap93, 11 months ago

what is centripetal acceleration? Find it the magnetic and direction in case of circulator uniform motion?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

a=v^2/r

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Answered by TheKingOfKings
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Answer:

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Centripetal acceleration

  • it is the acceleration is produced in the change in the direction of velocity
  • it is always present in a circular motion

circular motion will be the circular motion if the centripetal acceleration is present

  • it is always directed towards the centre or along the radius and perpendicular to the velocity

acceleration : Velocity ^2 / Radius

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