differentiation

Given is the tangential velocity of a particle in circular motion , derive tangential acceleration as a function of time
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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP6mo ago
Pls point out the error
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Real potato
Real potato6mo ago
Variable t ke terms me to banao phele fir hi to dt ke respect me diffrentiate kroge
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¹¹⁷sos6mo ago
@Real potato change your name to potato jee Missed opportunity my man
Real potato
Real potato6mo ago
Haha 😂
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP6mo ago
I replaced dtheta/dt with omega And then omega =v/r Oh it's d(theta/2)/dt And omega = dtheta/dt , got my mistake ,thanxx +solved @Real potato
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