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31 January, 03:46

A situation were you can accelerate even though your speed doesn't change

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  1. 31 January, 04:07
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    'Acceleration' doesn't mean 'speeding up'. It means any change in the speed ordirection of motion. Any motion that's not constant speed in a straight line is accelerated motion.

    Here are a few. I'm sure you can think of lots more.

    - - go around a curve on a bicycle or in a car

    - - jump up in the air and come down again

    - - jump from a diving board

    - - stop pedaling or turn off the engine and coast to a stop

    - - ride a satellite in orbit around the Earth

    - - stand still on the Earth, and let it spin you around in a circle in 24 hours
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