Velocity of a body in a circular or curved path is variable why
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Because velocity is a vector quantity. ... In uniform circular motion, the magnitude of the instantaneous velocity (commonly called speed) is constant. The direction is continually changing. Remember that the instantaneous velocity is always in a direction perpendicular to the radius of curvature of the object's path
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