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The period (T) of a circle is represented by the equation: T=1/F, where F is the frequency.

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In uniform circular motion when the radius is increased does the period of rotation increase or decrease?

When the radius of the circular motion is increased, the period of rotation also increases. This is because the period of rotation is directly proportional to the radius of the circle in uniform circular motion.


What is the relationship between the period of time and the velocity in circular motion?

The relationship between the period of time and the velocity in circular motion is inverse. As the period of time increases, the velocity decreases, and vice versa. This is because velocity is defined as the distance traveled per unit of time, so if the same distance is covered in a longer period of time, the velocity will be lower.


What does a radius in a circle looks like show picture?

I'm unable to show pictures. But a radius in a circle is a line segment that connects the center of the circle to any point on the circle's circumference. It is half the length of the diameter of the circle.


If a second particle with the same electric charge but ten times as massive enters the field with the same velocity what is it's period?

The period of the second particle with the same electric charge but ten times as massive will be the same as the first particle in the same field as the period of a particle in a uniform electric field is not dependent on its mass.


What is the fa formula for calculating the area of a circle?

The formula for calculating the area of a circle is A r2, where A represents the area and r represents the radius of the circle.

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When it is day at the Arctic Circle what is it at the Antarctic Circle?

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What time period does let the circle be unbroken take place in?

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How much does the Antarctic Circle measure?

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Is Antarctic Circle a great circle?

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How are the Arctic Circle and Antarctica circle alike?

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When the Arctic Circle experiences 24 hours of daylight what is happening in the Antarctic Circle?

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