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Uniform Circular Motion (1 Viewer)

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Within uniform circular motion, is the orbital speed equal to the velocity (magnitude) of the object's tangential inertia?
 

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Within uniform circular motion, is the orbital speed equal to the velocity (magnitude) of the object's tangential inertia?
I'm no physics expert, but i'm pretty sure velocity with only magnitude is just called "speed." I have no idea what this "velocity of tangential inertia" is. Considering inertia is just an objects tendency to resist motion.
 

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