Radius in circular motion (given radial acceleration and linear velocity)

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Radius in circular motion (given radial acceleration and linear velocity) formula
r
radius
a
Acceleration
v
velocity

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In physics, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time. An example of a body experiencing acceleration of a uniform magnitude but changing direction is uniform circular motion. In this case, because the direction of the object's motion is constantly changing, being tangential to the circle, the object's velocity also changes, but its speed does not.This acceleration is directed toward the center of the circle.

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Radius in circular motion (given radial acceleration and linear velocity) formula
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  1. wikipedia: Radius in circular motion (given radial acceleration and linear velocity).

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