Select all of the following that are constant for an object moving around a circle at constant angular velocity A) radial or centripetal acceleration b) translational velocity c)translational soeed d) period e) frequency
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- An object moving in a circular path at constant angular velocity means that the object is rotating around the circle at a constant rate, implying that the angular displacement per unit time is constant. Show more…
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