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the circular motion of a particle with c...

the circular motion of a particle with constant speed is

A

periodic and simple harmonic

B

simple harmonic but not periodic

C

neither periodic nor simple harmonic

D

periodic but not simple harmonic

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The circular motion of a particle with constant speed is periodic but not simple harmonic motion as it not to nand from about a fixed point.
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