MCQ
A particle moves along a circle with a constant angular speed $\omega$ Its displacement,with respect to this position of the particle at time $t = 0$ is plotted against time. The graph would look like
  • A

  • B


  • D

Answer

Correct option: C.

c
$S = 2Rsin (\frac{\omega t}{2})$

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