If a body moves with a constant speed and at the same time undergoes an acceleration, its motion is said to be

a

circular

b

oscillatory

c

rectilinear

d

rotational

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Hauwababy16
4 years ago

Option A is correct☑️. a circular motion will turn a constant speed into a varying velocity by virtue of its changing direction.

Toclay
5 years ago

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marlianlawa
2 years ago

If a body moves with a constant speed while simultaneously undergoing an acceleration, its motion is said to be uniformly circular motion.

In this scenario, although the speed of the body remains constant, its direction of motion changes due to the acceleration, causing it to move in a circular path. This combination of constant speed and changing direction results in uniform circular motion.

Velella
2 years ago

there's no way a body will be in a constant speed and it's still accelerated...... remember that acceleration is the change in a velocity

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