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Component of force perpendicular to velocity can change velocity magnitude

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Explanation:

So if a force acting on an object that is perpendicular to the object gives rise to an acceleration that is perpendicular to the object… and the parallel component of a perpendicular vector is…? zero. Hence such a force can only cause a change of direction, and not a change in the magnitude, of the velocity

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