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Standard XII
Physics
Uniform Circular Motion
For a body mo...
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For a body moving in circular motion with a cons†an t angular velocity , thee magnitude of the average acceleration over a period of half a revolution is_______ times the magnitude of its ins†an t acceleratio
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