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Which of the following quantities may remain constant during the motion of an object along acurved path ?
(i) Velocity
(ii) Apeed
(iii) Acceleration
(iv) Magnitude of acceleration

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A, C, D

In uniform circular motion speed remains constant. In projectile motion (which is a curved path acceleration remain constant.
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