Physics, asked by sumavaishnavi8548, 1 year ago

Can an object with constant centralized velocity move in an orbit?

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Answered by Riishika
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Hello ❤


→ YES. an object van move. because it doesn't matter the orbit.
By Newton's second law, the acceleration of such objects will be zero. Zero acceleration implies a constant velocity.
Answered by LEGENDARYSUMIT01
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by following the Newton's second law we can easily verify that the object with constant centralised velocity which movie in Inorbit
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