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Why does the car in picture B accelerate of start moving?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The velocity vector is constant in magnitude but changing in direction. Because the speed is constant for such a motion, many students have the misconception that there is no acceleration. ... It is accelerating because the direction of the velocity vector is changing.

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The velocity vector is constant in magnitude but changing in direction. Because the speed is constant for such a motion, many students have the misconception that there is no acceleration. It is accelerating because the direction of the velocity vector is changing.

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