Physics, asked by surjitssss33, 3 days ago

when a car moving in a fixed direction accelerates​

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Answered by srujanasesetty261988
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Answer:

Acceleration is the name we give to any process where the velocity changes. Since velocity is a speed and a direction, there are only two ways for you to accelerate: change your speed or change your direction—or change both.

If you’re not changing your speed and you’re not changing your direction, then you simply cannot be accelerating—no matter how fast you’re going. So, a jet moving with a constant velocity at 800 miles per hour along a straight line has zero acceleration, even though the jet is moving really fast, since the velocity isn’t changing. When the jet lands and quickly comes to a stop, it will have acceleration since it’s slowing down.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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When a car moving in a fixed direction accelerates​ then the state of system changes.

Explanation:

  • Acceleration is produced as a result of force applied on any body in a system.
  • Applied force can change velocity of object because of acceleration.
  • There can be change in direction of motion because velocity has magnitude and direction and acceleration can be change any of them.
  • Car moving in a fixed direction can undergo either change in its magnitude of velocity or it can change its direction.
  • Since its acceleration, the velocity will increase.
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