Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
A body revolves with constant speed v i...

A body revolves with constant speed v in a circular path of radius r.The magnitude of its average acceleration during motion between two points in diametrically opposite direction is (A)Zero (B) `(v^(2))/(r)` (C)`(2v^(2))/(pi r)` (D) `(v^(2))/(2r)`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A body revolves with constant speed vin a circular path of radius r.The magnitude of its average acceleration during motion between two points in diametrically opposite direction is

A particle of mass m moves with constant speed v on a circular path of radius r. Find magnitude of average force on it in half revolution.

A particle of mass m moves with constant speed v on a circular path of radius r as shown in figure. The average force on it during its motion from A to B is

A particle moves with constant speed v along a circular path of radius r and completes the circle in time T. The acceleration of the particle is

A particle moves in circle of radius R with a constant speed v. Then, find the magnitude of average acceleration during a time interval (pi R)/(2v) .

An electron is moving on a circular path of radius r with speed v in a transverse magnetic field B. e/m for it will be

A particle is performing a U.C .M along a circular path of radius r, with a uniform speed v. Its tangential and radial acceleration are

If the distance covered by a body moving in a circular path of radius (r ) is equal to 2pi r , find its displacement.