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The center-seeking change in velocity of an object moving in a circle is
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Centripetal acceleration. Its magnitude for uniform circular motion is
a_c = v^2 / r
(or equivalently a_c = ω^2 r),
and the acceleration vector points toward the center of the circle.
a_c = v^2 / r
(or equivalently a_c = ω^2 r),
and the acceleration vector points toward the center of the circle.
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