I've been doing a few questions on circular motion and a common part of a question is to find the centripetal acceleration of a point.
How do you do this? Surely it isn't as easy as saying
Centripetal acceleration=(v^2)/r=(w^2).r and subbing in the values for w and r?
How do you do this? Surely it isn't as easy as saying
Centripetal acceleration=(v^2)/r=(w^2).r and subbing in the values for w and r?
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