David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Circular Motion, Exercise 4: Questions
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Questions from David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Circular Motion, Exercise 4: Questions with Hints & Solutions
Explain why all the velocity arrows in Figure are drawn the same length.

A toy train travels at a steady speed of around a circular track. A and B are two points opposite to one another on the track.
A toy train travailing around a circular track
(a) Determine the change in the speed of the train as it travels from A to B.

A toy train travels at a steady speed of around a circular track. A and B are two points opposite to one another on the track.
A toy train travailing around a circular track
Determine the change in the velocity of the train as it travels from A to B.
