Physics, asked by nataliapulgarin27, 9 months ago

During an interval of time, a tennis ball is moved so that the angle between the velocity and the acceleration of
the ball is kept at a constant 120º. Which statement is true about the tennis ball during this interval of time?
(A) Its speed increases and it is changing its direction of travel.
(B) Its speed decreases and it is changing its direction of travel.
(C) Its speed remains constant, but it is changing its direction of travel.
(D) Its speed remains constant and it is not changing its direction of travel.

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Answered by jitesh999
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Answer:

In my mind the ball is travelling with a negative velocity, south, all in the y component. At the time it is being accelerated at 120 degrees, thus it is slowing down in the negative Y direction. "Its speed decreases and it is not changing direction of travel." That is, it will eventually change its direction of travel, but just because it is accelerating in the opposite direction of the current vector does not mean that it has changed direction; yet. The answer is given as "a." But couldn't "a." or "c." be true?

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