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why is the acceleration of a body moving uniformly in a circle, directed​

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Answered by Soumyadaggubati
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If the acceleration of a body moving uniformly in circle is not directed towards the center , it cannot move in a circle. In a circle, the tangent at any point is perpendicular to the radius. Hence the leg moves along a circle. When the acceleration is toward the center, it keeps the distance ( radius) constant

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