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Circular Motion with time-dependent radial acceleration
I see. Does that mean that there is necessarily tangential acceleration as well? If so, any hint on finding it?- TwoSeventyOne
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Circular Motion with time-dependent radial acceleration
Homework Statement A particle is traveling on a circle with a radius R. The particle's radial acceleration is given as: a_r=At^4 At time t=0 the particle is at (R,0) . A. Find the distance that the particle has traveled as a function of time S(t) . B. Display the particle's acceleration...- TwoSeventyOne
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What is the best way to gain intuition in physics and excel in coursework?
Hi! Name's Enrique and I'm a Computers Engineering student desperately trying to understand the works behind this subject, and getting the intuition I need to skillfully solve related coursework. Looking forward to an enjoyable (or at least less frustrating) learning experience with you, and...- TwoSeventyOne
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