Question : The motion of a body around a circular path is an example of
Option 1: Uniform velocity, variable acceleration
Option 2: Uniform speed, uniform velocity
Option 3: Uniform speed, variable velocity
Option 4: Uniform speed, variable acceleration
Correct Answer: Uniform velocity, variable acceleration
Solution : The correct option is Uniform velocity, variable acceleration.
A body moving on a circular route is an example of uniform velocity and variable acceleration. The body's speed remains constant (uniform velocity) in a uniform circular motion, but its direction changes continually as it goes around the circle. This shift in direction causes a centripetal acceleration towards the circle's centre. As a result, while the speed stays constant, the body feels varying acceleration, illustrating uniform velocity and varied acceleration.
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