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The body which is subjected to centripetal acceleration undergoes uniform circular motion.
yes, acceleration is constant in uniform circular motion
What kin of acceleration travels at a consent speed in a circular motion
acceleration in a circular motion :)
acceleration
Acceleration in circular motion is the acceleration directed towards the center of the circle, known as centripetal acceleration. It is responsible for keeping an object moving in a circular path rather than in a straight line. The magnitude of centripetal acceleration is given by the formula a = v^2 / r, where v is the velocity of the object and r is the radius of the circle.
The body which is subjected to centripetal acceleration undergoes uniform circular motion.
It's called 'centripetal acceleration', whether or not the speed is constant or the path circular.
It's called 'centripetal acceleration', whether or not the speed is constant or the path circular.
yes, acceleration is constant in uniform circular motion
acceleration in a circular motion :)
What kin of acceleration travels at a consent speed in a circular motion
acceleration in a circular motion :)
Because within circular motion, acceleration is constant
acceleration
The answer depends on the specific characteristics of the motion.
If the motion is truly in the form of a circle, the phrase uniform circular motion describes it appropriately. This means that the object is in a constant state of motion about a fixed point at a constant distance from that point. Circular motion can be considered an acceleration, because an acceleration describes any change in velocity or direction. Since circular motion involves constant change in direction, the object exhibits constant acceleration.