if the acceleration of a body is constant in magnitude but not in direction then how will you find the speed of the body?
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The magnitude of the velocity of the body is constant but the direction is constantly changing. This means that, even though the speed is not changing, the velocity is changing. We conclude that a body moving in a circular (or, in fact, any curved path) is accelerating.
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if a body is moving on a circular or elliptical path then we can find its acceletation by the given -
a=v^2/r
if a body is moving on except circular, elliptical, or straight line then the body cannot moving on a constant speed...
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