Physics, asked by shreeanshi693, 7 months ago

When an object is moving in a circular motion what can we say about its acceleration? Answer fast and I'll mark your answer as brainliest.

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Answered by rajoraneeraj1
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An object which experiences either a change in the magnitude or the direction of the velocity vector can be said to be accelerating. This explains why an object moving in a circle at constant speed can be said to accelerate - the direction of the velocity changes.

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Answered by ramya2316
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An object which experiences either a change in the magnitude or the direction of the velocity vector can be said to be accelerating. This explains why an object moving in a circle at constant speed can be said to accelerate - the direction of the velocity changes. 3.

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