Give an example, where the direction of an object changes if its velocity is changing at a uniform
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Answer: Constant or not, if the acceleration is in a different direction from the velocity then yes, direction and therefore velocity will change. Both acceleration and velocity are vectors and if you change the direction of a vector velocity, even if the magnitude (speed) is the same it is still a change in velocity.
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