A particle is moving in a circle of radius 50 cm in such a way that at any instant the normal and tangential components of its acceleration are equal. If its speed at t=0 is 4 m/s, the time taken to complete the first revolution will be 1α[1−e−2π]s, where α= _____ .
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A particle is moving in a circle of radius 50 cm in such a way that at any instant the normal and tangential components of its acceleration are equal. If its speed at t=0 is 4 m/s, the time taken to complete the first revolution will be 1α[1−e−2π]s, where α= _____ .
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