Physics, asked by rIshavQ, 1 year ago

Let's assume a body is moving in straight line at 30Kmph then takes a right turn, bit the velocity remains the same. Would there be any acceleration?

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Answered by oliviagunda
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there would be acceleration as the velocity changes (direction changes) which tells us that there will be an acceleration, not in magnitude , but in direction


rIshavQ: but magnitude is Not changing of any thing...lol
oliviagunda: EXACTLY!!!
oliviagunda: happy learning to you
rIshavQ: first of all you said there will be no acceleration using formula of motion...and I can see the edit and non edited question u moron
rIshavQ: so be quiet and stop being over smart
rIshavQ: I told you the answer and you edited after that only!! you cocksucking stupid
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Answered by Yuvrajpaul
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It is not the velocity which remains constant when the body takes a turn.Velocity depends upon direction of the body.You mean to say the speed remains constant.The velocity changes.And acceleration is change in velocity divided by time.So, acceleration is acting on the body.! Ty

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rIshavQ: I was searching for a non Googler
rIshavQ: but remember while answering always mention the vector being a vector and scalar a scalar... that'd simply "accelerate" your marks ;)
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rIshavQ: you are welcome...keep studying and learning with clear concepts like this
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