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The acceleration ã of a particle moving in a circle with uniform speed has constant magnitude but its
direction varies with time. Show that a and its first order time derivative are perpendicular.​

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Answered by nautiyalkrish25
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Uniform circular motion is motion in a circle at constant speed. Centripetal acceleration →aC a → C is the acceleration a particle must have to follow a circular path. Centripetal acceleration always points toward the center of rotation and has magnitude aC=v2/r. ... This acceleration is called tangential acceleration →aT

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