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Circular Motion

1. Circular motion involves movement along a curved path where the direction of motion constantly changes. For small measurements of angles, the standard unit used is the radian, where one full revolution is equal to 2π radians or approximately 6.28 radians. 2. In circular motion, the centrifugal force acts outward away from the center and has a magnitude of mv^2/r. It is balanced by the normal reaction force. For objects rotating at different positions, such as on a concave or convex bridge, the normal reaction forces will be different. 3. When taking a turn on a banked road, the radial component of the gravitational force helps provide the necessary centripetal force to maintain

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Circular Motion

1. Circular motion involves movement along a curved path where the direction of motion constantly changes. For small measurements of angles, the standard unit used is the radian, where one full revolution is equal to 2π radians or approximately 6.28 radians. 2. In circular motion, the centrifugal force acts outward away from the center and has a magnitude of mv^2/r. It is balanced by the normal reaction force. For objects rotating at different positions, such as on a concave or convex bridge, the normal reaction forces will be different. 3. When taking a turn on a banked road, the radial component of the gravitational force helps provide the necessary centripetal force to maintain

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