Find the acceleration vector and show that its direction is always toward the center of
Chapter 12, Problem 47(choose chapter or problem)
Circular Motion In Exercises 45-48, consider a particle moving on a circular path of radius b described by \(r(t)=b \cos \omega t \mathrm{i}+b \sin \omega t \mathrm{j}\), where \(\omega=d u / d t\) is the constant angular velocity.
Find the acceleration vector and show that its direction is always toward the center of the circle.
Text Transcription:
r(t)=b cos omega t i + b sin omega t j
omega=du/dt
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