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Standard XII
Physics
Rotational Work and Energy
37. A particl...
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37. A particle of mass 5g is moving in a circle of radius 0.5m with an angular velocity of 6rad/s find the change in linear velocity in half a revolution ,the magnitude of the acceleration of the particle
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