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Circular Motion -- Finding Centripital Acceleration, Speed, etc.
I see what you guys are saying. That means that it is decreasing since based on my drawing the tangential acceleration is in the opposite way of velocity.- beniamin
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Circular Motion -- Finding Centripital Acceleration, Speed, etc.
Thank you guys Ac is a cos 32 Velocity I get it from ac= v'2 / r At is a sin 32 d) increasing since centripetal and tangential acceleration are positive- beniamin
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Circular Motion -- Finding Centripital Acceleration, Speed, etc.
Homework Statement An object is constrained to move in a circular path of radius r = 3.1 m. At the instant diagrammed in the Figure 1, the directions of the velocity and acceleration are indicated by the v and a, respectively.The magnitude of the acceleration is a = 11.2 m/s^2 and the angle...- beniamin
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