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    Oct 19, 2011, 12:38 PM
    Components of acceleration for particle in circular motion
    Find the components a_T and a_N of the acceleration vector of a particle moving along a circular path of radius R= 100 cm with constant velocity v0= 5 cm/s.
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    Oct 20, 2011, 05:57 AM
    For a particle moving in a circular motion of constant radius the acceleration has two components. In the radial direction it's , which is also equal to . In the tangential direction it's where = the rotational acceleration, which in this case is 0 (since veloicty is constant).

    BTW - I edited the subject of this thread to make it a little more specific.

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