The tangential acceleration of a circular motion object is 0 since the item is moving at a constant speed. For an item travelling in a circular route, however, centripetal acceleration exists. The centripetal acceleration of an item allows it to travel in circles. The centripetal force pulls the item toward the circle's centre due to centripetal acceleration. This is the average acceleration alone. the average acceleration is given by,
Here, v is the velocity of the object and r is the radius of circular orbit.
Thus, the average acceleration of an object in circular motion is .