Tutorials in Introductory Physics
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Author: Peter S. Shaffer, Lillian C. McDermott
Publisher: Addison Wesley
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Chapter 1.4, Problem 2bT
Suppose you were to choose a new point on the trajectory where the curvature is different from that at point C.
Is the magnitude of the acceleration at the new point greater than, less than, or equal to the magnitude of the acceleration at point C? Explain.
Describe the direction of the acceleration at the new point.
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