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why there is no proportionality constant in equation of centripetal acceleration after removing proportionality sign?
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drwls
The equation for centripetal acceleration is
a = V^/R
(or a = R w^2, where w is the angular velocity in radians per second)
You don't need a proportionality constant. It is 1
a = V^/R
(or a = R w^2, where w is the angular velocity in radians per second)
You don't need a proportionality constant. It is 1
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