Chapter 2 Uniform Circular Motion (UCM)Fraser John Perera
In circular motion, the distance between the body and a fixed point on the surface remains the same. Examples of circular motion include: an artificial satellite orbiting the Earth at a constant height, a ceiling fan's blades rotating around a hub, a stone which is tied to a rope and is...
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Newton's laws of motion and kinematic principles are applied to describe and explain the motion of objects moving in circles; specific applications are made to roller coasters and athletics. Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation is then presented and uti
class of naturally occurring long noncoding RNAs. In viroids, covalently closed CircRNAs were first found in 1976 [10]. They were later discovered to be present in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells, to have cell- and organ-specific expression, and to possess significant biological activities [11...
5x2-11y2-z2-12xy-24yz-8xz = 0; which is the required equation. Examples Q. 1:Find the surface area of the right cone if the given radius is 6 cm and slant height is 10 cm. Solution:Given, Radius (r) = 6 cm Slant height (l) = 10 cm ...
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Fig. 3: The typical ligand of LAG-3 is MHC class II (MHC-II), which interacts stably with LAG-3 through the D1 domain and has a significantly higher affinity than CD4. The high-affinity LAG-3Ig/MHC-II binding competes with CD4/MHC-II interaction to mediate the suppressed T cell prol...
speed or non-uniform motion with changing rate of rotation. Objects moving in circles possess a speed which is equal to the distance travelled per time of travel. Thus, the speed of the object in circular motion is called circular velocity of that object. Thecircular velocity formulais given ...
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