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5. Can uniform linear motion be accelerated ?​


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Answered by ritika123489
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In a uniform linear motion, there is no change in the magnitude or direction i.e., velocity is constant, hence there will be no acceleration. Further, in a uniform circular motion, the direction of motion changes at each point.. Hence, the uniform circular motion is accelerated.


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Answered by anishamhetre05
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In a uniform linear motion, there is no change in the magnitude or direction i.e., velocity is constant, hence there will be no acceleration. Further, in a uniform circular motion, the direction of motion changes at each point.. Hence, the uniform circular motion is accelerated.

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