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Question: Explain whether or not the following particles have an acceleration?

(a) a particle moving in a straight line with constant speed and

(b) a particle moving around a curve with constant speed.

Short Answer

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(a) at constant linear speed, the acceleration will be zero.

(b) centripetal acceleration is present which brings the change in the direction of the motion of the particle..

Step by step solution

01

Definition of acceleration

Whenever there is a change in magnitude or direction of speed/velocity there is an acceleration.

02

Analyzing each option.

(a): If the linear speed of the particle is constant, the acceleration will be zero. Hence from the definition of acceleration constant speed has zero acceleration.

(b). When we move on a circle with constant speed, it is clear that the magnitude of velocity is constant. But the direction of motion is continuously changing. Thus an acceleration is present which is not bringing change in magnitude of velocity but only in direction. This is known as centripetal acceleration and is always directed towards the center of the circular path.

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