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Explain Non-Uniform Circular Motion ???​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

In non-uniform circular motion, an object's motion is along a circle, but the object's speed is not constant. In particular, the following will be true. The object's velocity vector is always tangent to the circle. The speed and angular speed of the object are not constant.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Non-uniform circular motion denotes a change in the speed of a particle moving along a circular path.

Explanation:

Key Points

In non- uniform circular motion, the size of the velocity vector (speed) changes, denoting change in the magnitude of velocity.

The change in speed has implications for radial ( centripetal ) acceleration. There are two possibilities: 1) the radius of the circle is constant; or 2) the radial (centripetal) force is constant.

In either case, the angular velocity in non-uniform circular motion is not constant, as

ω=v/r

, and

v

varies.

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