Direction of acceleration of moving particle in a circular path with uniform speed does not change. (True/False)
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False, the direction of acceleration of moving particle will change in a uniform circular motion.
- The motion or movement of a particle along a round(circular) path is known as circular motion.
- For the motion to be circular, the particle has to move about a fixed axis or fixed reference point such that the particle and the axis or center remain at a constant distance from each other throughout.
- This type of motion can be either non-uniform or uniform.
- If the particle's speed remains the same, then the circular motion is uniform, or else it is non-uniform.
- But in this type of motion, velocity is never constant. This is because the direction of the particle at every single point on the circular path will be different.
- As a result, the particle accelerates under the influence of the centripetal force.
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