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The rate of change of velocity of a body per unit of time.

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Why normal acceleration doesn't bring a change in speed?

motion Now every other reference states that centripetal force only brings about change only in direction But plugging-in things in the equations paint a different picture suppose normal/centripetal acceleration … Intuitively for me if there's constant acceleration toward a certain then at some point of time, the body should 'slack' and fall toward the direction of acceleration Here' a picture for a reference: …
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