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Can we apply the Galilio's equations in uniform circular motion. Explain with reason.​

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Answered by yashkarmur34
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At all instances, the object is moving tangent to the circle. ... The final motion characteristic for an object undergoing uniform circular motion is the net force. The net force acting upon such an object is directed towards the center of the circle. The net force is said to be an inward or centripetal force.

Answered by itzshivam15
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The radial acceleration can also be expressed with the help of the period of the motion i.e. T. This period T is the amount of time taken to complete a revolution. Its unit is seconds. The circumference of the circle is equal to pi Π multiplied by the radius R.

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