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True. In uniform circular motion, the particle's velocity is tangential to the circular path, and the acceleration is directed radially inward, towards the center of the circular path. This centripetal acceleration causes the change in direction of the particle's velocity, but the magnitude of the velocity remains constant.

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Q: Is it true or false that For a particle in uniform circular motion the instantaneous-acceleration vector is directed radially outward?
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