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A particle moves over three quarters of a circle of radius `r`. What is the magnitude of its displacement ?

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For quarter revolution, `t=(nR)/(2v)`
|Average velocity| `=(sqrt(2) R)/(nR//2v) =(2 sqrt(2))/(n) v`
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