Physics, asked by geetanjalilodhi, 4 months ago

is circular motion is not possible without centripetal force true or false​

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Answered by TeerthKhetan
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Circular motion requires a net inward or "centripetal" force. Without a net centripetal force, an object cannot travel in circular motion. In fact, if the forces are balanced, then an object in motion continues in motion in a straight line at constant speed.

Answered by njikimbi53
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Answer:

true

Explanation:

for there to be circular motion, there must be a resultant force which acts toward the center, this is the centripetal force which has an acceleration call the centripetal acceleration even at constant transverse velocity

a = w^{2} r

Also w = angle/time and since angle is changing acceleration also changes

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