If there is a net force acting on a particle in uniform circular motion,
why does the particle's speed not change?
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Answer:You said that the net force is acting in uniform circular motion i.e the object have a uniform circular velocity. Therefore whenever there is uniformility in velocity or speed there will always be no acceleration acting on it. This happens because the centrifugal force equalises the entripetal force and limiting the
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