constant magnitude and constant direction
constant magnitude and varying direction
varying magnitude but constant direction
varying magnitude and varying direction
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Final Answer:
🟩 B. Constant magnitude and varying direction
🧠 MEMORY HOOK:
"Uniform circular motion is like dancing in a circle:
Your energy stays steady (constant speed)
But you’re always facing new directions (changing velocity)
So your acceleration keeps turning WITH you!"
Imagine your acceleration as a little arrow always pointing to the center of the circle, chasing you like a magnet — same size, but constantly rotating. 🧲

The answer is A. As both the direction and magnitude is constant. The direction of the acceleration is towards the center that means it's the same always.


