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For any particle moving with some velocity (vecv) & acceleration (veca) , tangential acceleration & normal acceleration are defined as follows. Tangential acceleration - The component of acceleration in the direction of velocity. Normal acceleration - The component of acceleration in the direction perpendicular to velocity. If at a given instant, velocity & acceleration of a particle are given by . vecc=4hati +3hatj vaca=10hati+15hatj+20hatk Find the tangential acceleration of the particle at the given instant :-
For any particle moving with some velocity (vecv) & acceleration (veca) , tangential acceleration & normal acceleration are defined as follows. Tangential acceleration - The component of acceleration in the direction of velocity. Normal acceleration - The component of acceleration in the direction perpendicular to velocity. If at a given instant, velocity & acceleration of a particle are given by . vecc=4hati +3hatj veca=10hati+15hatj+20hatk Find the normal acceleration of the particles at the given instant :-
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