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explain centripetal acceleration​

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Centripetal acceleration, property of the motion of a body traversing a circular path. The acceleration is directed radially toward the centre of the circle and has a magnitude equal to the square of the body's speed along the curve divided by the distance from the centre of the circle to the moving body.

Answered by Anonymous
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Centripetal acceleration is defined as the property of the motion of an object, traversing a circular path. Any object that is moving in a circle and has an acceleration vector pointed towards the center of that circle is known as Centripetal acceleration. You must have seen various examples of centripetal acceleration in your everyday life. If you drive a car around a circle then your car is undergoing centripetal acceleration and a satellite orbiting the earth also follows a centripetal acceleration. Centripetal means towards the center.

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