Revered members,
Please go through my attachment, which describes the derivation of centripetal acceleration.
Change in velocity along horizontal direction = vcosdθ - v
Change in velocity along vertical direction = v sindθ - 0
change in velocity means final velocity - initial velocity
why V is taken as initial velocity in horizontal direction and 0 is taken as initial velocity in vertical direction?
Please go through my attachment, which describes the derivation of centripetal acceleration.
Change in velocity along horizontal direction = vcosdθ - v
Change in velocity along vertical direction = v sindθ - 0
change in velocity means final velocity - initial velocity
why V is taken as initial velocity in horizontal direction and 0 is taken as initial velocity in vertical direction?
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