True. In uniform circular motion, the particle's velocity is tangential to the circular path, and the acceleration is directed radially inward, towards the center of the circular path. This centripetal acceleration causes the change in direction of the particle's velocity, but the magnitude of the velocity remains constant.
The direction of the force acting on an object moving radially inward towards the center of a circular path is towards the center of the circle.
The electric field inside a charged sphere is uniform and directed radially towards the center of the sphere.
radially inward
Tangential.
Centripetal force is the force that keeps an object moving in a circular path. Centripetal force always acts in the direction of the center of the circle. Centripetal force is a real physical force that pulls objects radially inward. Centripetal force is necessary to maintain circular motion.
The direction of the force acting on an object moving radially inward towards the center of a circular path is towards the center of the circle.
Daisy Wheel
The electric field inside a charged sphere is uniform and directed radially towards the center of the sphere.
Centripetal force, which is the product of the mass and the centripetal acceleration.Fcp = m x acpYou can measure the acp in various ways:acp = v2 / r acp = ω2 x r
radially inward
Tangential.
no
A starfish.
Centripetal force is the force that keeps an object moving in a circular path. Centripetal force always acts in the direction of the center of the circle. Centripetal force is a real physical force that pulls objects radially inward. Centripetal force is necessary to maintain circular motion.
yes
A Starfish
Radially, away from the centre of curvature at the point.