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Discribe uniform circular motion and centripetal acceleration ?

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Answered by anushka23480
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an object undergoing uniform circular motion is moving with a contest speed nothing less it is getting due to its change in direction the need for acting upon such an object is directed towards the a certain of the circle the need for speed is said to be an inverted or centripetal force

Answered by SulagnaRoutray
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If a particle moves along a circular path with constant speed (i.e. it covers equal distances Along the circumference of the circle in equal intervals of time) , then the motion is said to be a uniform circular motion.

The rate of change of tangential velocity is called as centripetal acceleration.

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