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Understanding Velocity and Acceleration in Rotational Motion
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[QUOTE="rpthomps, post: 5482265, member: 494922"] Velocity is the change in position over the change in time. This is a rate of change. A derivative is the instantaneous rate of change at a particular point. Acceleration is the change in velocity over change in time. When an objet is traveling in a circular path, the direction of its velocity vector is changing, therefore the object is experiencing an acceleration. The question is guiding you towards determining the acceleration of an object undergoing circular motion. [/QUOTE]
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