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Does radial accleration change the magnitude of velocity

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Answered by sayyadmohd78
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A change in v will change the magnitude of radial acceleration. This means that the centripetal acceleration is not constant, as is the case with uniform circular motion. The greater the speed, the greater the radial acceleration.

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Answered by praseethanerthethil
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Diagram of non-uniform circular motion: In non-uniform circular motion, the magnitude of the angular velocity changes over time. The change in direction is accounted by radial acceleration ( centripetal acceleration ), which is given by following relation: ar=v2r a r = v 2 r .

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