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When a body moves along in a circle with a uniform speed then changes take place in it's:
(*Angular Velocity * Linear velocity * Angular Acceleration * none)​

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Answered by vbhogal5
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The rotational analogue of linear velocity. ... velocity. Causes an object to change its direction and not its speed along a circular pathway.

Answered by aamirarafi
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To calculate the speed and angular velocity of objects. ... Angular speed gives the rate at which the central angle swept out by the object changes as the object moves around the circle, and it is thus measured in radians per unit time. Linear speed is measured in distance units per unit time (e.g. feet per second).

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