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Is It Possible For An Object Moving Around A Circular Path To Have An Acceleration That Is Not Perpendicular To Velocity? [Solved]

No. Acceleration that is perpendicular to velocity changes ONLY the velocity’s direction. The speed remains unchanged, only the direction of velocity.20 Nov 2020

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GCSE Physics Revision Circular Motion

Equations of motion for uniform circular motion + derive the centripetal acceleration formula v^2/r.

Third video in a three-part series on uniform