which force is required to maintain a body in uniform circular motion
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hey dear here is the
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➡️it is defined as ::
A body moving in a circular with a constant speed or a constant angular velocity is .
⏩As we know, a force called centripetal force is always required to keep a body in a circular path. This force results in an acceleration called centripetal acceleration.
➡️ Centripetal acceleration is directed along the radius and towards the center of the circular path.
So, uniform circular motion is also an accelerated motion.
➡️The motion of the moon around the earth can be considered an example of uniform circular motion.
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answer :::
➡️it is defined as ::
A body moving in a circular with a constant speed or a constant angular velocity is .
⏩As we know, a force called centripetal force is always required to keep a body in a circular path. This force results in an acceleration called centripetal acceleration.
➡️ Centripetal acceleration is directed along the radius and towards the center of the circular path.
So, uniform circular motion is also an accelerated motion.
➡️The motion of the moon around the earth can be considered an example of uniform circular motion.
⭕Good day ⭕
rajr90651:
it is the centripetal force that is required to keep a body in circular motion.It is because the body is forced to remain moving towards the centre.The body tries to go tangent to the path but since it is again directed towards the centre it remains going in a uniform circular motion only.
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The centripetal force.
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