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What happens to the displacement of an object in uniform circular motion?

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Answered by abose
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An object undergoing uniform circular motion is moving with a constant speed. Nonetheless, it is accelerating due to its change in direction. ... Yet, with the inward net force directed perpendicular to the velocity vector, the object is always changing its direction and undergoing an inward acceleration.

Answered by DivineGirl
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An objєct undєrgoíng uníform círculαr motíon ís movíng wíth α constαnt spєєd. Nonєthєlєss, ít ís αccєlєrαtíng duє to íts chαnge ín dírectíon. ... Yєt, wíth thє ínwαrd nєt forcє dírєctєd pєrpєndículαr to thє vєlocíty vєctor, thє objєct ís αlways chαngíng íts dírєctíon αnd undєrgoíng αn ínwαrd αcceєlєrαtíon.

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