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Suppose that we have a body that is moving at a straight line, inertially wrt to another frame. If it starts to move in a circular way after that, what can be said about the motions of its points. Do all points have to deccelrate to achieve the circular motion, but in a different manner, since during circular motion the points which are at a greater radius from the centre of the circle in which the body moves have a greater velocity? Can anybody explain this interesting effect to me?
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