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Illusion3
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Hi guys,
I am very new to the forum (and physics itself). I have only started my O'levels but am a deep physics enthusiast for interesting problems.
When you have circular motion, and you take the displacement from a point on the circle, what type of:
Velocity-time graph
Acceleration-time graph
does it create? I know it has something to do with the graphs creating sine or cosine waves but am not sure why and for which one.
I know it accelerates - and since the speed is the same, wouldn't the velocity be 0 because it goes in circles and ultimately the displacement is 0?
Thanks,
I am very new to the forum (and physics itself). I have only started my O'levels but am a deep physics enthusiast for interesting problems.
When you have circular motion, and you take the displacement from a point on the circle, what type of:
Velocity-time graph
Acceleration-time graph
does it create? I know it has something to do with the graphs creating sine or cosine waves but am not sure why and for which one.
I know it accelerates - and since the speed is the same, wouldn't the velocity be 0 because it goes in circles and ultimately the displacement is 0?
Thanks,