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What is the acceleration of a body revolving in a circle at uniform speed?

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Answer: The correct answer is
a=\omega ^(2)r.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the circular motion, the speed of the body is uniform but the velocity of the body changes as the direction of the body changes in the circular motion. In the circular motion, there is only centripetal acceleration.

The acceleration of a body revolving in a circle is as follows;


a=\omega ^(2)r

Here,
\omega is the angular velocity and r is the radius.

The direction of the centripetal acceleration is directed towards the center of the circle.

Therefore, the acceleration of a body revolving in a circle at uniform speed is
a=\omega ^(2)r.

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