Can a body have acceleration without change in magnitude of velocity?explain with example
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Answer:-Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity. When the magnitude of velocity does not change, there is no acceleration caused. If the body has constant velocity, there is some acceleration but without the change in the velocity, no acceleration can be caused no matter whatever is the object.
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Answer:Yes. When a body is doing circular motion with constant spped.
Explanation: Acceleration means rate of change of velocity. Since velocity is a vector quantity i.e. having magnitude and direction both. So if we change only direction not magnitude of velocity then it means that velocity is changing and hence there is some acceleration.
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