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Find the components $a_r$ and $a_N$ of the acceleration vector of a particle moving along the circular path of radius $R = 47$ cm with constant velocity $v_0 = 6$ cm/s. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.)

          Find the components $a_r$ and $a_N$ of the acceleration vector of a particle moving along the circular path of radius $R = 47$ cm with constant velocity $v_0 = 6$ cm/s.
(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.)
        
Find the components ar and aN of the acceleration vector of a particle moving along the circular path of radius R = 47 cm with constant velocity v0 = 6 cm/s.
(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.)

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Find the components a_(T) and a_(N) of the acceleration vector of a particle moving along the circular path of radius R=47cm with constant velocity v_(0)=6c(m)/(s). (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.) 0O112 Find the components a and an of the acceleration vector of a particle moving along the circular path of radius R = 47 cm with constant velocity vo=6cm/s. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.)
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00:01 Hi guys, now in this problem, a particle is moving on a circular path with a radius of 100 cm.
00:06 Let me say this is a circular path which has a radius, a radius is about 100 centimeter...
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