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A particle is moving along a curve . Then

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if its speed is constant, it has no acceleration
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if its speed is increasing, the acceleration of the particle is along its direction of motion
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The direction of its acceleration cannot be along the tangent.
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None of these
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Solution

The correct option is C The direction of its acceleration cannot be along the tangent.
(i) In accelerating body, v changes.
(ii)a=at+aR
(iii)Radial acceleration, aR can never be zero a=at+aR

Even if the motion is not circular, there is some acceleration which changes this direction of velocity, and this acceleration is not along the curve.

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