a car is travelling in a circular path at constant speed. there is a resultant force that is acting on the car which is making it to accelerate. explain how the car can be accelerating even it is moving with constant speed
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Three such examples of centripetal force are shown below. As a car makes a turn, the force of friction acting upon the turned wheels of the car provides centripetal force required for circular motion.
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Can an object accelerate if it's moving with constant speed? Yup! Many people find this counter-intuitive at first because they forget that changes in the direction of motion of an object—even if the object is maintaining a constant speed—still count as acceleration.
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