show that the centripetal acceleration acts towards the centre.
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The centripetal acceleration is the change in velocity/time. The circular motion is at constant speed. ... So you can see that the acceleration is in the direction of the radius (which goes to the centre of the circle) and the motion is at any instant a tangent to the circle
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yes because acceleration is in the direction of force so it act towards the centre
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