Circular MotionHard
Question
A particle moving along a circular path due to a centripetal force having constant magnitude is an example of motion with :
Options
A.constant speed and velocity
B.variable speed and velocity
C.variable speed and constant velocity
D.constant speed and variable velocity.
Solution
Centripetal force is constant in magnitude that means speed is constant and due to change in direction velocity is variable.
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