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Question: In figure what will be the sign of the velocity of the point \( P' \) which is the projection of the...

In figure what will be the sign of the velocity of the point PP' which is the projection of the velocity of the reference particle PP . p is moving in a circle of radius RR in anticlockwise direction.

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Solution

First in this problem we have to take a point after some time in an anticlockwise direction on the circle only. The project the point to see where the projection lies on the x axis so that we can analyse the point from the given projection. After this shifting of projection we can say what will be the sign of the velocity.

Complete answer:
As per the problem a figure is given to use where a point PP is moving in a circle of radius RR amplitude AA in anticlockwise direction. When we project the velocity of the reference particle PP we will get the projection as PP' on the x-axis.
Now after some time the particle moves from point PP to point QQ in the anticlockwise direction.

Now from point QQ project a line of the x-axis we will get QQ' .
Now the difference between the final projection and the initial position will be negative when the particle moves in the anticlockwise direction.
Hence we can say when a particle moves in anticlockwise direction then the shifting of the point in x-axis will be in negative direction hence the velocity of the particle is also negative as it depends on the direction of displacement of the particle.

Note:
Remember that velocity of the particle depends on the direction of motion of the particle moving in a circle. If the particle moves in clockwise direction then the sign of the velocity will be positive as the difference between the final and initial projection is positive.