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That's a true statement ... but not in the way you think. "Accelerating" is NOT necessarily the same thing as "speeding up".
No. An object is accelerating if it is changing speed or direction of travel. Since the person in question is running at a constant speed in a straight line, they are not accelerating.
True. A person on a merry-go-round is constantly changing direction as the ride rotates. The merry-go-round's circular motion causes the person to experience a continuous change in the direction they are facing. As the ride spins, the centripetal force acts on the person, pulling them towards the center of the circular path, leading to a constant change in their orientation.
The lowering of the center of gravity will make it easier for the person to balance. The person will use less muscular energy to maintain his balance with that lower center of gravity.
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That's a true statement ... but not in the way you think. "Accelerating" is NOT necessarily the same thing as "speeding up".
A person on a merry-go-round is constantly accelerating away from the center, because he is prevented by the horse or bench from continuing on a straight path. His velocity constantly changes in direction.
No. An object is accelerating if it is changing speed or direction of travel. Since the person in question is running at a constant speed in a straight line, they are not accelerating.
No. they must be increasing speed to accelerate.
When you constantly think of the person. When you wish to be around the person.
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A car that hesitates or stumbles when accelerating can have dozens of different problems. Have a knowledgeable person look at it or post a question detailing all symptoms, trouble codes etc.
True. A person on a merry-go-round is constantly changing direction as the ride rotates. The merry-go-round's circular motion causes the person to experience a continuous change in the direction they are facing. As the ride spins, the centripetal force acts on the person, pulling them towards the center of the circular path, leading to a constant change in their orientation.
A person who constantly writes letters of complaint can be referred to as a chronic complainer or a serial complainer.
The youngest person would constantly be changing as it would be the newest born person.
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