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how the velocity of the body change in uniform circular motion?​

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Answered by manshi007963
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When a body is in uniform circular motion, its velocity changes of motion. Hence it undergoes an acceleration which acts radially inwards. It called centripetal acceleration and is given by a=rν2=rω2 [∵ν=rω]

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When a body is in uniform circular motion, its velocity changes of motion. Hence it undergoes an acceleration which acts radially inwards. It called centripetal acceleration and is given by a=rν2=rω2 [∵ν=rω]

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