Physics, asked by raokalpana742, 4 months ago

how does velocity of a particle changes at constant speed in uniform circular motion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Uniform circular motion, motion of a particle moving at a constant speed on a circle. In the Figure, the velocity vector v of the particle is constant in magnitude, but it changes in direction by an amount Δv while the particle moves from position B to position C, and the radius R of the circle sweeps out the angle ΔΘ.

Answered by jhas75070
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Answer:

In uniform circular motion, the direction of the velocity changes constantly, so there is always an associated acceleration, even though the speed might be constant.

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