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A body is moving with a constant magnitude comment the m
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Answered by adarshmallik1111
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Answer:

Explanation: A body is moving with the constant magnitude only if the acceleration of a moving body is constant in magnitude and direction then the path of the body must not be a straight line because in circular motion also acceleration of the body ia constant in magnitude and always directed towards the centre ,so the pathbof the body May be in straight line any May be a circular one.

Answered by stefangonzalez246
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A body is moving with a constant magnitude of the motion of the body is directed towards the centre.

Explanation:

  • If the acceleration of a moving body is constant in magnitude and direction.
  • The direction of the body must not be a straight line, because in circular motion, the acceleration of the body is also constant in magnitude and continuously directed towards the centre.
  • It is moving at a uniform speed but not at a uniform velocity.
  • It can be represented in magnitude as well as direction because velocity is a vector quantity.  
  • In an accelerated motion, it is conceivable for a body to maintain a constant speed.

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