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23 March, 17:15

Which of the following represents a case in which you are not accelerating? View Available Hint (s) Which of the following represents a case in which you are not accelerating? Driving 60 miles per hour around a curve Going from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 10 seconds Slamming on the brakes to come to a stop at a stop sign Driving in a straight line at 60 miles per hour

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  1. 23 March, 19:04
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    4) Driving in a straight line at 60 miles per hour

    Explanation:

    1) Driving 60 miles per hour around a curve

    2) Going from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 10 seconds

    3) Slamming on the brakes to come to a stop at a stop sign

    4) Driving in a straight line at 60 miles per hour

    1) The speed is constant here, but in circular motion you have an acceleration that is v^2/r, where v is the speed and r the radius

    2) You are accelerating from 0 to 60

    3) You are desaccelerating

    4) constant speed, no acceleration
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