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Physics Question on Motion in a plane

If a body moving in a circular path has constant speed, then there is no force acting on it. The direction of the velocity vector of a body moving in a circular path is changing.

A

both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

B

both A and R ane true but R is not the correct explanation of A

C

A is true but R is false

D

A is false but R is true

Answer

A is false but R is true

Explanation

Solution

We know that if a body moves with constant speed on a circular path, it is a uniform circular motion, an acceleration along radius towards centre and has magnitude. a=ar=v2r=rω2a={{a}_{r}}=\frac{{{v}^{2}}}{r}=r{{\omega }^{2}} This is called central acceleration. So, speed and magnitude of acceleration are constant but their direction are always changing to provide centripetal acceleration by Newtons second law of force, F=ma=mv2r=mrω2F=ma=\frac{m{{v}^{2}}}{r}=mr{{\omega }^{2}} This force is called centripetal force and is of constant magnitude but changing direction. Hence assertion is wrong and reason which is, that the direction of velocity vector of a body moving in a circular path is changing is true.