Physics, asked by AlpanaMukhopadhyay28, 11 months ago

An object is moving with constant velocity , still experiencing acceleration. How is it possible?

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Answered by zoya40334
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An acceleration is any change in speed OR ANY CHANGE IN DIRECTION. But a constant velocity requires that the object is moving in a straight line with constant speed so neither of these factors are altering. And in your example you are changing your speed by applying the accelerator so you are not moving at either constant speed OR constant velocity. If you go around a corner you may still have the same speed but as you are now moving in a direction then your velocity has altered. To give a further example. You are travelling North from Seattle to Vancouver at a steady 100 km / hr So you are approaching vancouver at 100 km/hr Foolishly you ask a physics student to look at the map and he turns you east towards spokane. You are still travelling at the same speed but how rapidly are you approaching vancouver. You may even be going away from it at perhaps 10 km/hr given the directions I quote. So your velocity RELATIVE TO VANCOUVER has altered and you have had an acceleration

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Answered by hetnbrahmbhatt
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The velocity vector is constant in magnitude but changing in direction. ... For this reason, it can be safely concluded that an object moving in a circle at constant speed is indeed accelerating. It is accelerating because the direction of the velocity vector is changing.

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