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a particle moves in a circular path of radius 10 centimetre with constant speed of 10 metre per second its acceleration is

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Since the particle is moving in a circular path of radius 10 cm, with a constant speed of 10 cm/s, the acceleration it is experiencing is the centripetal acceleration of magnitude | a | = v²/r, where v= 10 cm/s, is the constant speed in the circular path, and r is the radius of the path.

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