define uniform circular motion and tell whether its accelerated and non accelerated and why.
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Uniform circular motion can be described as the motion of an object in a circle at a constant speed. As an object moves in a circle, it is constantly changing its direction. ... An object undergoing uniform circular motion is moving with a constant speed. Nonetheless, it is accelerating due to its change in direction.
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Uniform circular motion is the movement of a unit on a circle at a consistent speed.
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- Uniform circular motion is defined as the continuous movement of an item in a circle. When an item travels in a circle, its motion is continuously changing. The item is always traveling tangent towards the circle.
- Because the velocity varies owing to the constant change in the direction of movement, uniform circular motion is accelerated. As a result, even though the body moves at a constant pace, its velocity does not remain constant.
- As a result, the velocity of a body traveling in a circular route at a constant speed varies continually. Because the change in constant speed in uniform linear movement is zero, it is unaccelerated movement.
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