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can acceleration be zero in uniform circular motion i will mark it brainliest and share also plz answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In uniform circular motion, the magnitude of the acceleration is constant but direction always keeps on changing, which results in non zero acceleration.

When a particle moves in a circular motion, centripetal force is always acted upon it.

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Answered by Anonymous
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yes tangencial acceleration be zero in uniform circular motion.......

hope it help..

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