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If an object moves at a constant speed of 10m s'on a circular path with radiusr, then the object moves (Constantvelocity,acceleration,constant acceleration)​

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Answered by shezanahmmed007
7

Answer:

It should be constant velocity.

Explanation:

Because in constant speed in a circular path the object is crossing the 2πr distance of the circular distance. Where r = radius of the circular path. Otherwise it is also crossing the two point together with crossing the circular path which is linear and the addition of liner point is diameter of the circular path. So the diameter is the displacement of the object moving at the moment of constant speed. So the speed moving through a displacement that will be the constant velocity because in constant speed there the primary and final speed are same. So when it is consider with the displacement, it is the velocity and there also the initial and final velocity same. So there will not have any acceleration.

So the answer will be constant velocity.

Answered by Dharasojitra
1

Answer:

the answer is constant velocity

Explanation:

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