A particle moves in a circular path of 04m radius Calculate

A particle moves in a circular path of 0.4m radius. Calculate the magnitude a of the acceleration of the particle. If its speed is constant at 0.6m/s. If its speed is 0.6m/s but is increasing at the rate of 1.2m/s each second.

Solution

Tangential speed v = r*w...........where w is the angular velocity

0.6 = 0.4*w

w = 1.5 rad/s

a)

Tangential acceleration, at = 0

Normal acceleration, an = rw2

= 0.4 * 1.52

an = 0.9 m/s2

Magnitude of total acceleration a = sqrt (at2 + an2)

= sqrt (0 + 0.92)

= 0.9 m/s2

b)

Tangential acceleration, at = 1.2 m/s2

Normal acceleration, an = rw2

= 0.4 * 1.52

an = 0.9 m/s2

Magnitude of total acceleration a = sqrt (at2 + an2)

= sqrt (1.22 + 0.92)

= 1.5 m/s2

 A particle moves in a circular path of 0.4m radius. Calculate the magnitude a of the acceleration of the particle. If its speed is constant at 0.6m/s. If its s

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