The centripetal acceleration of a particle moving in a circle is a =v2/r, where v is the velocity and r is the radius of

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The centripetal acceleration of a particle moving in a circle is a =v2/r, where v is the velocity and r is the radius of

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The Centripetal Acceleration Of A Particle Moving In A Circle Is A V2 R Where V Is The Velocity And R Is The Radius Of 1
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The centripetal acceleration of a particle moving in a circle is a =v2/r, where v is the velocity and r is the radius of the circle. Approximate the maximum percent error in measuring the acceleration due to errors of 3% in y and 9% in r. %
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