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does second law of motion applies in circular motion?explain

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By now, you're probably pretty familiar with Newton's Second Law of Motion, the one that says that force is equal to mass times acceleration. You've seen how a bullet accelerating at a very fast rate can do as much damage as a spear, with a much greater mass, that has a much lower acceleration. However, what's with that word 'acceleration?' Can't we just say 'velocity?' Unfortunately, it's not that easy. One of the main reasons that it isn't so simple is because once we apply Newton's Second Law to motion, velocity is constantly changing. In other words, for us to be able to explain what is going on, we have to use acceleration. In this lesson, we're going to do exactly that, explaining how Newton's Second Law of Motion explains what is called uniform circular motion. Uniform circular motion is the act of motion in a circle around a very precise point.

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