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Standard XII
Physics
Net Acceleration for Non Uniform Circular Motion
12.For a body...
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12.For a body in circular motion with constant angular velocity the magnitude of the average acceleration over a period of half a Revolution is how many times the magnitude of its instantaneous acceleration
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