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if the resultant force acting on the body is perpendicular to its velocity,the speed of the particle does not change .explain.😵😍

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Velocity is a vector quantity. When resultant force is acting perpendicular to the velocity, it change the direction of motion of the body and hence its velocity. But, speed is independent of the direction of motion of the body. Thus, it does not change.

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