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in uniform circular motion why the change of momentum is in radial direction​

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Answered by poojachoudhary40
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Causes an object to change its direction and not its speed along a circular pathway. Also called radial acceleration.

Answered by vishalbaibhav000
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  • it's given in the book of previous year questions of kvpy and it's answer by Arihant!!!
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