Can a body have acceleration without change in magnitude of velocity? Explain with an example..
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Yes a body can have acceleration without any change in its velocity.
it's the case of UCM in which centripetal acceleration works towards the centre while the body is in constant(magnitude) velocity.
it's the case of UCM in which centripetal acceleration works towards the centre while the body is in constant(magnitude) velocity.
Sunandit:
when a body is in uniform circular motion cetripetal force acts on it to produce an in ward acceleration
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