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state the kinematics of circular motion​

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Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
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Explanation:

In circular motion the direction of motion is tangential and always changing, but the speed is constant. The force required to change the velocity, and accelerate the object, is always to the centre of the circle and perpendicular to the motion.

Answered by alkapahwarohini
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Answer:

In circular motion the direction of motion is tangential and always changing, but the speed is constant. The force required to change the velocity, and accelerate the object, is always to the centre of the circle and perpendicular to the motion.

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