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A Small Coin is Placed on a Record Rotating at 33 1 3 Rev/Minute. the Coin Does Not Slip on the Record. Where Does It Get the Required Centripetal Force from ? - Physics

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A small coin is placed on a record rotating at \[33\frac{1}{3}\] rev/minute. The coin does not slip on the record. Where does it get the required centripetal force from ?

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The coin gets the required centripetal force from the frictional force between the coin and the record.

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Chapter 7: Circular Motion - Short Answers [Page 112]

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HC Verma Concepts of Physics Vol. 1 [English] Class 11 and 12
Chapter 7 Circular Motion
Short Answers | Q 3 | Page 112

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