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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help, please? Topic: Centripetal Acceleration. Q: Show that A= W^2r where A=V^2/ r In this, explain centripetal acceleration and make a comparison to the following: 1) The acceleration of a particle moving with constant speed, V, along a circular path of radius r= V^2/r and is directed towards the centre of a circle. Thanks in advance. P.s Any article for further reading would be greatly appreciated. :)

OpenStudy (shamim):

In ur question Hw r=V^2/r ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oops! sorry. It's A= V^2/r

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