travvyboy5205 travvyboy5205
  • 10-09-2021
  • Physics
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Why is it that an object can accelerate while
traveling at constant speed, but not at constant velocity?

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alcohen2006 alcohen2006
  • 10-09-2021

For the same reason that you can skate around a curve at constant speed but not with constant velocity.

The DIRECTION you're going is part of your velocity, but it's not part of your speed.

If the DIRECTION changes, that's a change of velocity.

The object doesn't have to change speed to have a different velocity. A change of direction is enough to do it.

And any change of velocity is called acceleration.

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