A uniform circ.ular moti.on is an accele.rated m.otion expl.ain it. State whet.her the accelerati.on is unifor.m or vari.able? Name the fo.rce resp.onsible to caus.e this acceler.ation. What is the direc.tion of the for.ce at any inst.ant. Draw a diagram to support the answer.
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• A uniform circular motion is an accelerated motion because direction of the object changes at each point in the circular path and so the object get accelerated
• As the direction and magnitude of the object is changing , the accelerations said to be variable
• The force responsible to cause this acceleration is Centripetal force towards the centre
• The direction of the force changes at each point
Refer to the above diagram !
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