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uniform circular motion (here the Latin d was used instead of the Greek Δ

Using the figure we define the distance traveled by a particle during a brief time interval, Δt, and the (vector) change in velocity:


1     Δ=|r2r1|, and Δv=|v2v1|


2     Δ=vΔt (rate times time equals distance).


3     Δv=aΔt (definition of acceleration).


4     Δv=aΔt (taking the absolute value of both sides).


5     Δvv=Δr (by similar triangles). Substituting (2) and (4) yields:


6     aΔtv=vΔtr, which leads to av=vr, and therefore:


7     a=v2r