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accelaretion possible in uniform motion . explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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The direction changes due to the centripetal acceleration which is radially inward. Thus, the net acceleration in the case of uniform circular motion is perpendicular to the velocity. ... A particle is moving on a circular track with constant non-zero speed.
Answered by moinsiddique
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The direction changes due to the centripetal acceleration which is radially inward. Thus, the net acceleration in the case of uniform circular motion is perpendicular to the velocity.Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity. A particle is moving on a circular track with constant non-zero speed.

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