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Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion- A conceptual study

B. K. Prasad, Ms. Kavitha
Abstract
Since speed is a vector amount, with both rate and bearing, when an article moves with uniform rate in a round way, its speed in this way experiences steady change, which means it encounters quickening. We can thus examine uniform circular movement utilizing Newton's Laws.
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