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The speed of the particle under circular motion is not constant.

What do we mean by non-uniform circular motion? The answer lies in the definition of uniform circular motion, which defines it be a circular motion with constant speed. It follows then that non-uniform circular motion denotes a change in the speed of the particle moving along the circular path as shown in the figure. Note specially the change in the velocity vector sizes, denoting change in the magnitude of velocity.

Circular motion

The speed of the particle changes with time in non-uniform circular motion.

A change in speed means that unequal length of arc (s) is covered in equal time intervals. It further means that the change in the velocity ( v ) of the particle is not limited to change in direction as in the case of uniform circular motion. In other words, the magnitude of the velocity ( v ) changes with time, in addition to continuous change in direction, which is inherent to the circular motion owing to the requirement of the particle to follow a non-linear circular path.

Radial (centripetal) acceleration

We have seen that change in direction is accounted by radial acceleration (centripetal acceleration), which is given by following relation,

a R = v 2 r

The change in speed have implications on radial (centripetal) acceleration. There are two possibilities :

1: The radius of circle is constant (like in the motion along a circular rail or motor track)

A change in “v” shall change the magnitude of radial acceleration. This means that the centripetal acceleration is not constant as in the case of uniform circular motion. Greater the speed, greater is the radial acceleration. It can be easily visualized that a particle moving at higher speed will need a greater radial force to change direction and vice-versa, when radius of circular path is constant.

2: The radial (centripetal) force is constant (like a satellite rotating about the earth under the influence of constant force of gravity)

The circular motion adjusts its radius in response to change in speed. This means that the radius of the circular path is variable as against that in the case of uniform circular motion.

In any eventuality, the equation of centripetal acceleration in terms of “speed” and “radius” must be satisfied. The important thing to note here is that though change in speed of the particle affects radial acceleration, but the change in speed is not affected by radial or centripetal force. We need a tangential force to affect the change in the magnitude of a tangential velocity. The corresponding acceleration is called tangential acceleration.

Angular velocity

The angular velocity in non-uniform circular motion is not constant as ω = v/r and “v” is varying.

We construct a data set here to have an understanding of what is actually happening to angular speed with the passage of time. Let us consider a non-uniform circular motion of a particle in a centrifuge, whose linear speed, starting with zero, is incremented by 1 m/s at the end of every second. Let the radius of the circle be 10 m.

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