Physics, asked by chereddyjagguharsh, 7 months ago

Why is it that an object can accelerate while traveling at constant

speed, but not at constant velocity?
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Answered by jisso30
9

Answer:

An object's acceleration is the rate its velocity (speed and direction) changes. Therefore, an object can accelerate even if its speed is constant - if its direction changes.

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Explanation:

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