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dimensional body involves circular motion of its parts... We can talk about circular motion of an object if we ignore its size... Circular motion is accelerated even if the angular rate of rotation is constant... Description of circular motion using polar coordinates... Description of circular motion using complex numbers... circular motion requires that the total force can be decomposed into the centripetal force required to keep... Description of circular motion using polar coordinates... Description of circular motion using polar coordinates... During circular motion the body moves on a curve that can be described in... Description of circular motion using complex numbers... Description of circular motion using complex numbers... Circular motion can be described using...

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