A particle moves so that its position vector is given by F = x + y . Where is a constant…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Kinematics
A particle moves so that its position vector is given by \(\bar{F}=\cos \omega \hat{x}+\sin \omega \hat{y}\). Where
is a constant. Which of the following is true [NEET (Phase-I) 2016]
- Velocity and acceleration both are perpendicular to

- Velocity and acceleration both are parallel
- Velocity is perpendicular to
and acceleration is directed towards the origin - Velocity is perpendicular to
and acceleration is directed away from the origin
Answer
(C) Velocity is perpendicular to and acceleration is directed towards the origin
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