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When a body completes one revolution around a circular path will its acceleration be 0?

When a body is moving in a circular motion the acceleration keeps changing, will it be zero when it comes back to the same point it started from(will the average acceleration be 0?)
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Finding Average Acceleration with only given angle [closed]

A car enters a curve in the road with a speed of 32 m/s and emerges from this curve 4 s later with the same speed. However, the direction of the velocity changes by 150 degrees during this time. What ...
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Form of acceleration for motion in an ellipse [closed]

I came across the following question: The coordinates of a particle moving in a plane are given by $x(t)=a\cos(pt)$ and $y(t)=b\sin(pt)$, where $a>b$ and $a$ and $b$ are positive constants of ...