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Answered by syada786
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Ans 3)V=u +at

Ans 2) Electrons are a type of subatomic particle with a negative charge. ... Protons and neutrons have approximately the same mass, but they are both much more massive than electrons (approximately 2,000 times as massive as an electron). The positive charge on a proton is equal in magnitude to the negative charge on an electron.

Ans 1)The examples of uniform circular motion are rotation of earth around sun or revolution of earth and Centripetal force. In the uniform circular motion the body which is rotating in a constant speed has a fixed central point and maintains equal distance from the centre of the rotation.

Answered by ridahussain86
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1)Uniform circular motion can be described as the motion of an object in a circle at a constant speed. As an object moves in a circle, it is constantly changing its direction. At all instances, the object is moving tangent to the circle.

Uniform circular motion is a specific type of motion in which an object travels in a circle with a constant speed. For example, any point on a propeller spinning at a constant rate is executing uniform circular motion. Other examples are the second, minute, and hour hands of a watch.

2)Electrons are a type of subatomic particle with a negative charge. ... Protons and neutrons have approximately the same mass, but they are both much more massive than electrons (approximately 2,000 times as massive as an electron). The positive charge on a proton is equal in magnitude to the negative charge on an electron.

3)V=u +at

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