explain non uniform circular motion
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The non-uniform circular motion, also called uniformly accelerated circular motion is motion with a circular trajectory in which the angular acceleration is constant. The velocity vector is tangent to the trajectory at each point and, in addition, its magnitude changes evenly with time....
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Non Uniform Circular Motion:
If an object is travelling at a variable angular speed around a fixed axis or center point, then the motion of that object will be defined as the non-uniform circular motion. In this case the object travels around a curved path and it will have some radial acceleration due to which its velocity would change direction every second.
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Non Uniform Circular Motion:
If an object is travelling at a variable angular speed around a fixed axis or center point, then the motion of that object will be defined as the non-uniform circular motion. In this case the object travels around a curved path and it will have some radial acceleration due to which its velocity would change direction every second.
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