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for circular motion only u should know about centripetal and centrifugal forces present in explaining physics ... (velocity's direction is in front of object while direction of acceleration is towards the center of the circle)...... rest is not in our syllabus except electrons present in chapter of static electricity......Could someone please post some notes about circular motion, including electrons, satellites and planets. It doesn't seem to be in my book and the stuff I found online was way too complicated. Thanks.
Alright thanksfor circular motion only u should know about centripetal and centrifugal forces present in explaining physics ... (velocity's direction is in front of object while direction of acceleration is towards the center of the circle)...... rest is not in our syllabus except electrons present in chapter of static electricity......
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