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When an electron moves in a circular pat...

When an electron moves in a circular path around a stationay nucles charge at the center

A

the acceleration of the electron changes

B

the velocity of the electon change

C

electric field due to the nucleus at the electron changes

D

none of these

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C

Accelaeration, velocity, and electric field all change in direction althrough they remain same in magnitude
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