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In uniform circular motion, the linear velocity (\(v\)) is directly proportional to the radius (\(r\)) of the circular path. As the radius increases, the linear velocity also increases proportionally.
In uniform circular motion, the linear velocity (\(v\)) is directly proportional to the radius (\(r\)) of the circular path. As the radius increases, the linear velocity also increases proportionally.
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