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i was doing a worked circular motion question and this is where i got stuck :p

x=ra-rsin(a)

therefore x dot= r(a dot-a dot cos(a))

ok so i cant type theta in so i made theta= a
and the velocity is x with a little dot on top so i made it =x dot
and angular velocity equals theta with a little dot on top so i made it = a dot

in the equation for x dot, where does the a dot in front of cos(a) come from???
when u differentiate sin(a) shouldnt it just equal cos(a)???
 

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how do u mean? ( im sorry if i sound really dumb but for some reason its not clicking)

OH my gosh *SMACKS HEAD* i understand!! sorry for troubling u with a stupid stupid obvious question
 
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oh i also have another question,
a point is moving in a circle. Prove that it's angular velocity about the centre is twice it's angular velocity about any fixed point on the circumference.

i dont think im made for circular motion :(
 

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remember circle geo, angle at centre twice that of angle at cirum standing on same arc
 

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Sure. Prove a polynomial is complete in non-polynomial time.
 

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Well, let x=Polynomial and y=NP. Now consider the graph y=x.
Clearly, by inspection, y=x.

Hence P=NP. Now where's my million dollars.
 

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