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uniform circular motion and non uniform circular motion distinguished​

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Answered by SanskratiGupta
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In non-uniform circular motion, the magnitude of the angular velocity changes over time. ... This means that the centripetal acceleration is not constant,

as is the case with uniform circular motion. The greater the speed, the greater the radial acceleration.

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Answered by golukumarsahani143
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Answer:

Uniform circular motion can be described as the motion of an object in a circle at a constant speed

In non- uniform circular motion, the size of the velocity vector (speed) changes, denoting change in the magnitude of velocity.

The change in speed has implications for radial ( centripetal ) acceleration. There are two possibilities: 1) the radius of the circle is constant; or 2) the radial (centripetal) force is constant.

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