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can a body moving in uniform circular motion be in equilibrium? Support your answer with reason​

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Answered by devanshchoudhary17mc
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Answer:-. For a system to be in equilibrium, there must be NO acceleration. In uniform circular motion, we must have at least centripetal acceleration because the direction is constantly changing. ... Uniform Circular Motion (UCM) means that the angular acceleration is zero, which means the object has a constant angular velocity

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Answered by abhiruppaul8
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

An object or a body moving in a circle must have an inward centripetal acceleration which means the linear acceleration will not be zero.Hence a body moving in

equilibrium cannot have a uniform circular motion.

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