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Physics
Kinematics
Acceleration and Velocity
why is it that an object can accelerate while travelling at constant speed but not at constant velocity?
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An object can accelerate at constant speed if its direction of motion changes. If the velocity does not change, neither the speed nor the direction can change.
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