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Describe the nature of path followed by the particle in both the cases
A
parabola
B
circle
C
straight line
D
can't say
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Updated on : 2022-09-05
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Correct option is B)
The particle moves in
+
j
^
direction and force on it acts in
j
^
×
i
^
=
−
k
^
direction which is perpendicular to the direction of velocity.
This force provides the centripetal acceleration and the particle follows a circular path.
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