An object moving with velocity that constantly changes direction but never changes in magnitude is: A. not in motion. B. in uniform straight-line motion. C. not accelerating. D. in uniform circular motion.
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In physics, when an object travels in uniform circular motion, its speed is constant, which means that the magnitude of the object's velocity doesn't change. Therefore, acceleration can have no component in the same direction as the velocity; if it did, the velocity's magnitude would change.
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The answer will be uniform circular motion because if an object travels in a circle with a constant velocity v.It will automatically changes it's direction
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