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a particle is moving on a circular path with constant speed v.Find the change in velocity when it moves through 120°?
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Change in velocity? Do you mean instantenous acceleration or average?
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hi Niharika
Diagram below. What is not clear to me is how you are supposed to express this. (in terms of what coordinate system).
If I had this problem and no more information I would call the original vector V1 = v.i where i is a unit vector in that direction. Then find V2 in terms of i and j.
Bob
ps. Looking again at the diagram, it would probably have been better if I had put V1 going the other way so it is positive i, but too late. I'm sure you can re-jig it yourself.
Last edited by Bob (2014-05-11 19:46:42)
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yes, I got it.
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