It can't. If there is a change in direction, there is a change in velocity ("velocity" includes the direction), and therefore, an acceleration.
It can't. If there is a change in direction, there is a change in velocity ("velocity" includes the direction), and therefore, an acceleration.
It can't. If there is a change in direction, there is a change in velocity ("velocity" includes the direction), and therefore, an acceleration.
It can't. If there is a change in direction, there is a change in velocity ("velocity" includes the direction), and therefore, an acceleration.
It can't. If there is a change in direction, there is a change in velocity ("velocity" includes the direction), and therefore, an acceleration.
Because 'accelerated motion' means any change in speed orany change in directionaway from a straight line. So motion on a circular path is always accelerated motion.
Yes. The simplest such case is when the object is moving along a circle.
Acceleration is any force that acts to change the velocity of an object. Any object in motion will continue to move in a straight line unless some outside force acts upon it to change its velocity. So, for an object to move in a circular path it must be continuously accelerated toward the center of the circle; otherwise the object would be moving in a straight line.
Centripetal force is necessary to keep an object in a circular path.
Yes, it can move in a curve.
if an object moves along a circular path, the only change in its velocity is due to the change in the direction of the motion. The motion of the object moving along the circular path is, which is a uniform circular motion, is therefore an accelerated motion:):):):/
if an object moves along a circular path, the only change in its velocity is due to the change in the direction of the motion. The motion of the object moving along the circular path is, which is a uniform circular motion, is therefore an accelerated motion:):):):/
Because 'accelerated motion' means any change in speed orany change in directionaway from a straight line. So motion on a circular path is always accelerated motion.
Yes. The simplest such case is when the object is moving along a circle.
Acceleration is any force that acts to change the velocity of an object. Any object in motion will continue to move in a straight line unless some outside force acts upon it to change its velocity. So, for an object to move in a circular path it must be continuously accelerated toward the center of the circle; otherwise the object would be moving in a straight line.
Centripetal force is necessary to keep an object in a circular path.
Yes, it can move in a curve.
un-accelerated
An object is accelerated in the direction of the net force acting on it, regardless of what direction it may be moving.
circular
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An object will move in a circular fashion if there is a force that pulls it toward the inside.