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Chapter 12.1, Problem 54E
Circular motion Find parametric equations that describe the circular path of the following objects. For Exercises 53–55, assume (x, y) denotes the position of the object relative to the origin at the center of the circle. Use the units of time specified in the problem. There are many ways to describe any circle.
54. The tip of the 15-inch second hand of a clock completes one revolution in 60 seconds.
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