Math, asked by SaanviSatwika9c, 8 months ago

is acceleration constant in uniform circular motion.please explain.​

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Answered by vaishnavi6267
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Step-by-step explanation:

Acceleration is a change in velocity, either in its magnitude—i.e., speed—or in its direction, or both. In uniform circular motion, the direction of the velocity changes constantly, so there is always an associated acceleration, even though the speed might be constant.

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Answered by DevPalliwar
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Answer:

yes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Acceleration is a change in velocity, either in its magnitude—i.e., speed—or in its direction, or both. In uniform circular motion, the direction of the velocity changes constantly, so there is always an associated acceleration, even though the speed might be constant.

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