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A particle is executing uniform circular motion with velocity v\vec{v} and acceleration a\vec{a}. Which of the following is true?

A

v\vec{v} is a constant; a\vec{a} is not a constant.

B

v\vec{v} is not a constant; a\vec{a} is not a constant.

C

v\vec{v} is a constant; a\vec{a} is a constant.

D

v\vec{v} is not a constant; a\vec{a} is a constant.

Step-by-Step Solution

  1. Analyze Velocity (v\vec{v}): In uniform circular motion, the speed (magnitude of velocity) remains constant. However, the direction of motion changes continuously at every point (tangential to the circular path). Since velocity is a vector quantity possessing both magnitude and direction, a change in direction means the velocity vector v\vec{v} is not constant .
  2. Analyze Acceleration (a\vec{a}): The particle experiences centripetal acceleration directed towards the centre of the circle. The magnitude of this acceleration (ac=v2/Ra_c = v^2/R) is constant because vv and RR are constant. However, the direction of the acceleration vector changes continuously as the particle moves, always pointing towards the centre. Since the direction changes, the acceleration vector a\vec{a} is not constant .
  3. Conclusion: Both velocity and acceleration vectors change in direction continuously. Therefore, neither v\vec{v} nor a\vec{a} is a constant vector.
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