Physics, asked by bajajparveen1442, 10 months ago

can acceleration
be 0 in uniform
circular motion ?​

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Answered by yuvraj99975
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One such case is uniform circular motion where the direction of velocity varies smoothly as we move about the circle. Despite the constancy of speed, the direction of motion is changing and therefore the time rate of change of velocity is nonzero—which constitutes an acceleration.

Answered by cosmiccreed
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Answer:

One such case is uniform circular motion where the direction of velocity varies smoothly as we move about the circle. Despite the constancy of speed, the direction of motion is changing and therefore the time rate of change of velocity is nonzero—which constitutes an acceleration.

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