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  2. Circular motion - Wikipedia

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    Velocity and acceleration in non-uniform circular motion. In non-uniform circular motion, an object moves in a circular path with varying speed. Since the speed is changing, there is tangential acceleration in addition to normal acceleration. The net acceleration is directed towards the interior of the circle (but does not pass through its center).

  3. Newton's laws of motion - Wikipedia

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    When a body is in uniform circular motion, the force on it changes the direction of its motion but not its speed. For a body moving in a circle of radius r {\displaystyle r} at a constant speed v {\displaystyle v} , its acceleration has a magnitude a = v 2 r {\displaystyle a={\frac {v^{2}}{r}}} and is directed toward the center of the circle.

  4. Reactive centrifugal force - Wikipedia

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    A ball in circular motion held by a string tied to a fixed post. The figure at right shows a ball in uniform circular motion held to its path by a string tied to an immovable post. In this system a centripetal force upon the ball provided by the string maintains the circular motion, and the reaction to it, which some refer to as the reactive ...

  5. File:Uniform circular motion.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Simple harmonic motion - Wikipedia

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    Simple harmonic motion can be considered the one-dimensional projection of uniform circular motion. If an object moves with angular speed ω around a circle of radius r centered at the origin of the xy -plane, then its motion along each coordinate is simple harmonic motion with amplitude r and angular frequency ω .

  7. Kinematics equations - Wikipedia

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    There are three Kinematic equations for linear (and generally uniform) motion. These are v = u + at; v 2 = u 2 + 2as; s = ut + ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ at 2; Besides these equations, there is one more equation used for finding displacement from the 0th to the nth second. The equation is: = + ()

  8. File:Uniform motion in circle.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Trigonometric functions - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... WikiProject Mathematics Template: ... functions are one-dimensional projections of uniform circular motion ...