A uniform circular disc of radius R is in pure rolling motion with zero angular acceleration as shown. What is the instantaneous radius of curvature of the trajectory of point P (OP parallel to the surface)? A. R B. 2√2R C. √2R D. √3/2R
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We have a uniform circular disc of radius \( R \) in pure rolling motion with zero angular acceleration. We need to find the instantaneous radius of curvature of the trajectory of point \( P \), where \( OP \) is parallel to the surface. Show more…
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