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The position vector of a particle is given by r=a sin wt i^ +

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If a position vector is given then you can find it's velocity but SIMPLY DIFFERENTIATING it with RESPECT to time. You have time (t) in the position vector.

THETA=© ;

r= a Cos(©*t) i + a Sin(©*t) j ;

(dr/dt)= V (velocity);

V= a [ {-Sin(©*t) * ©} + {Cos(©*t) * ©} ] ;

V = a*© {Cos(©*t) — Sin(©*t)} ;

Velocity will be

a* theta ( cos (theta t) — sin(theta t) )



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