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1) Mechanics at
always tangent position
is to the
velocityinstant
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Circular Motion
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fields
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Physics
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as a result
of which it

Thermodynamics going
acceleration .
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Kinetic
of Theory ↳
gases
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To maintain
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centripetal force
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a circular
path
the
object needs
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centripetal
acceleration to be acted
upon by
an unbalanced
form
Electric
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fields
Incase
of
Capacitors Eg capacitance strings Fc=f+
moving / aciewkupathwe
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period /
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Magnetic fields planets =£=fg
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go
path
once .

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Physics
Medical
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is the number

around
of times
circular
the

path
object
in
ac=¥=w
lays
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more a one

It measured
second .
is in
Hertz (Hz) . f
net
= ma

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(
angular velocity)
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displacement lady
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angular displacement
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are
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forearm to
go
around the sun
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year for
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by
circle
1 sadian is the
angle
subtended at the centre
of a

of
in to the radius the circle
equal length
an arc .

a-
÷

OR rate of change
of angular position

0
P
relative to
point
.

about P
of the to the
Angular speed point
mass
refers
late at which the
angular position of the
object
It measured in sad /s
changes relative to P is
point
.
.

Fc =

Ff
→ Mw 's =
0.72W

nxuie 0.72 ✗
nxg
→ =

w 'd = 0.72×9 . 81

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0.35W = 0.7-2×9^81

→ w =

o72.gg#~--4.49aad/s
f- f-
w =
→ =

→ T= 2 =
1.39s f- =
1- =
0.71
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will leave the
edge
→ Fc is
greatervalue
at the
edge plate first

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÷
angular
displacement

ang.iq?nisepia-emeut
a-

w=I
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w-
E

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esinw① D= WE


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f- =

f-
f- =

⇐ =07
w=2÷
1- =
2 =
1.34s
4.7

→ f- we


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56.4m
f ✓ =
/ s
subtended
1 radian is the
angle
atte centre of the
in to the
by length
cisek
equal
an are

radius the eisele


of
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fnet
Ttfg
0 =

¥8 , fc=T+ .

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=

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fg

=
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f- T

Fg
w
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mW 'S =/ f- 3


who 85=15
A radian is the subtended at the centre

angle
A- the circle
by an are
equal
in
length
to

the radius
of the circle .

5=50 ead
2ñ÷
→ → D= = 2A

→ 29C - 1×0

E. fs k= /
fg
= -
N an

0--5

fg
-

§
→ Fs =

Fg
→ ke
mg
=

5
→ K( 8)
1.
fg
=

Fs =
KAL

fe= KG B)
Fg ufg
fs -

Fs
fne Fs
fg
-
=
,

f- fs
<
= -

fg
tfg
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mute
fg =

p
mg
=


N' ✗
1,1W = 9.81

sad
t w = S 7--

/s

Fc §
→ = -

fg
7 Fs = Fe +
Fg
K
-

mg
mw +
t ke =

mail
7K¢ -13 ) =
+
my

÷g( L -

B) =

g.5-gxs.tt?-L-
Too
5

2.78L 36.1=0 -38L +5



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→ 2.4L = 41^1

( 17 La

.

=
7- Radian is the subtended at the centre

angleto by
an

are
equal in
length
the eadiis
of the circle .

bead
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9.7×10

N = 3.8×105 Kr
s= ed
7
s= 3.8×1 05km ✗ 9^7×10-6
→ 3. f
f S =
3.7km

at
therefore angle
is
Mars
farther away from the earth .

not
telescope edges
the will be smaller so will

be
clearly identified and so
object will not be visible
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+
Tt -

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W=Ftan@ Horizontal Rcoso
direction fnet __

f=R⑤
R= f-
cord
-
f- Fc

St istre source
of centripetal force
.


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W=f tano
=

tan 28
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