Acceleration of a car when in uniform circular motion
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As its speed is unchanging, the acceleration must be perpendicular to the direction of motion, and thus toward the center of the circle. ... 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.
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