Physics
Grade-10
Easy
Question
What is the relation between radius, velocity, and time period?
Hint:
Time period to complete one circular motion is circumference of the circle divided by the velocity with which the body is moving.
The correct answer is:
Since distance covered is always equal to the product of speed and time taken, here time period will be circumference of the circle divided by the velocity with which the body is moving.
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