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How do you explain that an object is in uniform circular motion `(AS_(1))`

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Knowledge Check

  • In a uniform circular motion :

    A
    velocity and acceleration remain constant
    B
    K.E. remains constant
    C
    speed and acceleration change
    D
    only velocity changes but acceleration remains constant.
  • The angle between velocity and acceleration of a particle describing uniform circular motion is

    A
    `180^(@)`
    B
    `45^(@)`
    C
    `90^(@)`
    D
    `60^(@)`
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