Physics, asked by vardhan1603, 10 months ago

what is the relation between acceleration and velocity of a body which is in uniform circular motion​

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Answered by simranmeena
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Hello!!for an object to maintain circular motion it must be constantly change dire tion, since velocity is vector changes in direction constitute change in velocity, A change in velocity known as acceleration..the change in velocity due to circular motion is known as centripetal acceleration..

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Answered by anjaiahlakshmi
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We know from kinematics that acceleration is a change in velocity, either in magnitude or in direction or both. Therefore, an object undergoing uniform circular motion is always accelerating, even though the magnitude of its velocity is constant.

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