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Physics, 14.01.2020 19:31 tmax8437

If an object is in uniform circular motion, then it is accelerating towards the center of the circle; yet the object never gets any closer to the center of the circle. it maintains a circular path at a constant radius from the circle's center. suggest a reason as to how this can be. how can an object accelerate towards the center without ever getting any closer to the center?

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