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uniform circular motion of an object is, a. non-accleration, b. acclerated motion, c. uniform motion, d. none of these​

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Answered by trisha2117
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Answer:

b. acclerated motion

Explanation:

Since there is a change in the direction of speed of a body its velocity is not uniform (because velocity is the speed in a specified direction). It is clear that when a body moves in a circle with uniform speed, it's velocity changes continuously, so that the motion is accelerated.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When the object moves in a circular path with uniform speed, it means that its magnitude of velocity does not change. only its direction changes continuously. Hence. it is considered as uniformly accelerated motion.

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