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the velocity and acceleration of a body moving with uniform speed in a circle are. 1. parallel 2.opposite 3.mutually perpendicular​

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Answered by zainabilal247
19

Answer:

perpendicular

Explanation:

centripetal force

Answered by muskan007sl
2

Answer:

The velocity and acceleration of a body moving with uniform speed in a circle are mutually perpendicular.

Explanation:

When a body moves with a constant speed in a circular motion its velocity keep on changing because of change in direction. This is observed by drawing a tangential to the radius at that particular point.

The acceleration of the circular motion, called centripetal force acts towards the center of the circle along the radius of circle.

Therefore, velocity and acceleration acts perpendicular to each in a uniform circular motion.

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