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the magnitude of change in velocity for the uniform circular motion shown below.
m/s
4 m/s​

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Answered by sowbarnikavv
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A change in velocity is known as acceleration. The change in velocity due to circular motion is known as centripetal acceleration. Centripetal acceleration can be calculated by taking the linear velocity squared divided by the radius of the circle the object is travelling along.

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