Physics, asked by attrice02, 1 year ago

Is it possible to have a constant rate of change of velocity when velocity changes both in magnitude and direction? If yes, give one example.

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Answered by RabbitPanda
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Heya mate....

It is not possible to have a constant rate of change of velocity, if velocity changes both in direction and magnitude, continuously.

If velocity changes direction, then acceleration has a different direction than velocity.  Then again velocity changes direction, the acceleration has a different direction again.   Hence,  acceleration is not constant, as it is a vector quantity and has both magnitude and direction.

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