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Exhibit 4-2
Newton approximated motion in a circle as a series of linear motions, as in the polygon below. Exhibit 4-2 Newton approximated motion in a circle as a series of linear motions, as in the polygon below.   Assume that the particle moves at constant speed v<sub>A</sub> from A to B, and at constant speed v<sub>B</sub> from B to C. Use this exhibit to answer the following question(s) . -Refer to Exhibit 4-2. The direction of the change in velocity,   , at point B, is shown by the arrow in A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   Assume that the particle moves at constant speed vA from A to B, and at constant speed vB from B to C.
Use this exhibit to answer the following question(s) .
-Refer to Exhibit 4-2. The direction of the change in velocity, Exhibit 4-2 Newton approximated motion in a circle as a series of linear motions, as in the polygon below.   Assume that the particle moves at constant speed v<sub>A</sub> from A to B, and at constant speed v<sub>B</sub> from B to C. Use this exhibit to answer the following question(s) . -Refer to Exhibit 4-2. The direction of the change in velocity,   , at point B, is shown by the arrow in A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   , at point B, is shown by the arrow in

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