The direction of angular acceleration of a body moving in a circle in the place of the paper is
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If a body is moving around a circle, even if it is moving at a constant speed it is accelerating. This is because it is changing direction (it isn't moving in a straight line). The direction of this acceleration is towards the centre of the circle and the magnitude is given by: a = v2/r.
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The direction of angular acceleration of a body moving in a circle in the place of the paper is perpendicular to the radius and velocity.
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