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Q: Can I drive velocity and acceleration in SHM without calculus?
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Save Check freeplay in Constant Velocity Joints.


Why do cars running very fast in a curve road tend to move out of the road in a path tangential to the curve road?

Velocity is a vector, meaning that along with the measurement of speed in meters/second, it also needs a direction. If a car was driving North at 10ms-1 that would be its velocity at that point. The car then turns left so it's travelling west at 10ms-1. The car's velocity has changed, therefore there must have been some acceleration for the car's velocity to have changed. That acceleration is always towards the middle of the circle that it is turning


You are driving north on a highway Then without changing speed you round a curve and drive east Does your velocity change?

Yes it does. In physics, the term velocity means both speed and direction of motion, not just speed, so if you change direction you change velocity.


What are exmaples of acceleration?

When you are stopped at a light, and it turns green, you start to drive forward. That is acceleration.


When can you accelerate even when your speed doesn't change?

"Acceleration" means a change of speed or direction of motion, or both.If you change direction ... like turning a corner ... then there is acceleration,even though your speed is constant.Anything traveling on a circular track, even at a constant speed, has constantacceleration.


What is a CV and when should you use a CV instead?

CV joint is a Constant Velocity Joint in all FWD cars and most 4WD cars. A cv joint makes your FWD car drive and turn without losing velocity.


How can you use the word acceleration in a sentence?

Hey guess what i am using acceleration in a sentence right now. OR. When you drive a car and step on the gas you are giving it acceleration.


What does a cv joint allow drive shafts to do?

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How long does it take to drive 1km?

It depends on the speed/acceleration.


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Is angular velocity the same as tangential velocity?

No. If you can drive around a ten-mile track in the same time it takes you to drive around a one-mile track, then your angular velocity is the same in both cases. But in order to do that, you'll need much higher tangential velocity during the longer run. Tangential velocity is what you'd normally call your 'speed' as you blaze around the track.