A particle in uniform circular motion requires a net force acting in what direction?.

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The net force is the last motion characteristic for an item moving uniformly in a circle. Such an object is subject to a net force that is pointed in the direction of the circle's center.An item moving in a circle at a consistent speed is known as uniform circular motion. An object constantly changes its direction as it moves in a circle. The object is always traveling tangent to the circle. The velocity vector is also oriented tangent to the circle since its direction coincides with the direction of the object's motion. This is demonstrated with a vector arrow in the animation to the right.Acceleration describes a circularly moving item. Objects that are accelerating are those whose velocity is changing, either in speed (i.e., the magnitude of the velocity vector) or in direction. An object traveling in a constant, circular motion does so at a constant pace.To know more about circular motion click here:https://brainly.com/question/2285236#SPJ4