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In circular motion , why do we say this is centripetal acceleration

Let us say a particle is moving in a circle with Uniform circular motion . Then , if I take an equation like this . $\theta$ = S(Arc length or Total distance covered ) / Radius of circle *( time ...
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Did not understand this regarding angular velocity

It says $V\sin \alpha$ (component of velocity perpendicular to OP) is the cause of angular displacement. How is it? if only $V\cos \alpha$ existed, we need not turn over head to always to look at a ...
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Rotary to linear motion - how to make upside down “hammer” mechanism?

I’m not an engineer, however I think this place is the best one to find an answer to my question. So my problem is as follows: I need to create a mechanism, preferably driven by a dc motor, that will ...
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Analytic expressions of the kinetic and potential energy [closed]

A homogeneous rigid circular disc (radius R, mass ms, center point S) rolls without a slip on a plain with a small angle of inclination alpha against the horizontal. A point mass MG is fixed on the ...
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