An example is a car driving at a constant speed around a circular track. Although the car's speed (magnitude of velocity) remains constant, its direction continuously changes as it follows the curved path. This results in a change in velocity due to the changing direction, even though the speed remaRead more
An example is a car driving at a constant speed around a circular track. Although the car’s speed (magnitude of velocity) remains constant, its direction continuously changes as it follows the curved path. This results in a change in velocity due to the changing direction, even though the speed remains the same.
Give an example of a situation where an object’s magnitude of velocity remains constant, but its direction changes.
An example is a car driving at a constant speed around a circular track. Although the car's speed (magnitude of velocity) remains constant, its direction continuously changes as it follows the curved path. This results in a change in velocity due to the changing direction, even though the speed remaRead more
An example is a car driving at a constant speed around a circular track. Although the car’s speed (magnitude of velocity) remains constant, its direction continuously changes as it follows the curved path. This results in a change in velocity due to the changing direction, even though the speed remains the same.
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