how is velocity of a body in uniform circular motiom related to its time period?
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Uniform circular motion. When an object is experiencing uniform circular motion, it is traveling in a circular path at a constant speed. If r is the radius of the path, and we define the period, T, as the time it takes to make a complete circle, then the speed is given by the circumference over the period.
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velocity of a body in uniform circular motion related to its time as the body changes its position and cover a distance it a unit time intrval
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