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  • Uniform Circular Motion

    Motion in a circular path at constant speed, involving variables like period, frequency, and tangential velocity.
  • Circumference

    The total distance around a circle, calculated as 2*pi*radius.
  • Period

    The time taken to complete one full rotation or cycle, measured in seconds.
  • Frequency

    The number of complete rotations or cycles per second, measured in hertz.
  • Tangential Velocity

    The linear speed along the circular path, calculated as circumference divided by period.
  • Centripetal Acceleration

    Acceleration directed towards the center of the circle, calculated as tangential velocity squared divided by radius.
  • Radius

    The distance from the center of the circle to any point on its circumference.
  • Hertz

    The unit of frequency, equivalent to one cycle per second.
  • Revolution

    A complete turn around a circle, synonymous with cycle or rotation.
  • Cycle

    A single complete occurrence of a repeating event, such as a rotation.
  • Inverse

    A reciprocal relationship, such as between period and frequency.
  • Rotation

    The act of turning around a center or axis, completing a circular path.
  • Velocity

    The speed of an object in a specific direction, in this context, along a circular path.
  • Acceleration

    The rate of change of velocity, directed towards the center in circular motion.
  • Equation

    A mathematical statement that expresses the relationship between different variables.