In circular motion, as direction changes an object will accelerate but speed will stay constant. How is this possible
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As the object moves through the circular path it is constantly changing direction, and therefore accelerating—causing constant force to be acting on the object. This centripetal force acts toward the center of curvature, toward the axis of rotation.
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this is because of the forces acting on the body aka the centripetal force which is a force that attracts the object towards the centre of the circular direction in which the object is moving and there is centrifugal force that tries to push the object away from the circular direction. so in order to overcome these 2 forces. there is a need for the body to accelerate to keep its speed constant and if u have doubt that velocity will also be constant then its a clear no as velocity will always change.
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