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-Brittany Goraczkowski
As long as the object is moving in a circle at a constant speed, it is undergoing uniform circular motion.
When an object is traveling with constant speed in a circle
An example is that Earth 'orbits' round the Sun.
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speed... this is said to be uniform circular motion
The velocity of an object in uniform circular motion is constant, because, velocity is the rate of change of position at a given time or speed.
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Objects moving in uniform circular motion will have a constant speed, and two objects with the same acceleration have a constant velocity.
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speed... this is said to be uniform circular motion
At constant speed.
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The velocity of an object in uniform circular motion is constant, because, velocity is the rate of change of position at a given time or speed.
When an object is moving in a uniform circular motion while traveling in a circular path, this means it has a constant speed. When an object is moving in a circular path, this indicates it is constantly being pulled towards the center of the circle.
Circular Motion -a motion along a circular path or the motion of an object in a circular Example -blades of a ceiling fan when the fan is switched on. or The motion of body along the circular path is called circular motion
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Circular -Brittany Goraczkowski
Objects moving in uniform circular motion will have a constant speed, and two objects with the same acceleration have a constant velocity.
The only thing required for an object to show uniform circular motion is a constant centripetal force. The object will have constant speed and kinetic energy, but its velocity, acceleration, momentum, and displacement will change continuously.
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Planetary motion almost fits into the category of Uniform Circular Motion. Uniform Circular Motion is an object moving around a circle of constant radius at a constant speed. The planets fill all of these requirements except for the fact that their orbits are slightly elliptical. Their orbital paths are almost perfect circles, but they are so close that for Uniform Circular Motion problems, it is not likely that considering the orbits to be circular will produce an incorrect answer.