Physics, asked by djrockvsr77, 5 months ago

a particle moves along a circle with uniform acceleration work done by the resultant force on that particle is?
a) is always zero
b) may be zero
c) is not equal to zero
d) is infinity

i just need the explanation please...

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Answered by Nishu66645
4

(d) Infinity.

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Answered by susmithabalaraman13
1

Answer:

c) is not equal to zero

Explanation:

circle forms a centrifugal force so the force will vary...so workdone will not equal to zero.. some people think uniform acceleration is equal to zero so the workdone also a zero ...but it's not correct acceleration is moving in a circle direction so it vary...

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