CCNY PHYS 35100 - Fall 2024
Oct 21, 2024
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In polar coordinates, (i.e. $r$ and $\phi$), express $v^2$ in terms of $r$ and $\phi$
Do this by figuring out $$ \frac{d \; \mathbf{r}}{dt} = \frac{d \; r \; \widehat{}\mathbf{r}} {dt}$$