Multiple Choice
An object moves around a circle and its linear speed is always increasing.Which statement is always true?
A) Its linear velocity is perpendicular to its tangential acceleration.
B) The magnitude of its tangential acceleration is greater than the magnitude of its centripetal acceleration.
C) Its tangential and centripetal accelerations are both zero.
D) Its tangential and centripetal accelerations are perpendicular.
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