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Is the uniform motion circular and accelerated motion explain?

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Answered by blueheadcomet
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Answer:

yes the unioform circular motion is an accelerated motion

Explanation:

acceleration is the change in velocity..

Velocity depends on the magnitude as well as its direction

So when direction changs, velocity changes, and hence acceleartion is produced..

Direction changes at each instani in a circular motion....

Answered by jevelin
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Answer:

When a particle moves along a circular path, its direction changes every moment. The speed of the.particles may change or remain constant. If the speed of the particle moving in a circle is same, it is.said to be in uniform circular motion. Since the direction of the particle is changing every moment, its velocity is continuously changing. Thus, the motion of the body along circular path is an example of accelerated motion. This acceleration acts towards the centre of the circle and hence, called centripetal or radial acceleration.

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