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You would not have velocity. because you do not have any displacement. You do have Acceleration because your direction is changing.
"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.
yes, It accelerates (and does so at a constant rate - if the rate of turn is constant) in the direction of the turn. The speed is constant, but the direction the car is going changes at each instant in time because it is turning. And because it is changing direction, that means its velocity is changing (because velocity is speed plus a direction vector).Read more: What_happpens_to_a_car_moving_at_a_constant_speed_as_it_turns_a_corner
inertia-when moving in a forward motion your body tries to continue in the same direction even when the car is turning
Yes. Acceleration means either speed or direction is changing. If direction is changing,then that's acceleration, even if speed is constant.
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Centrifugal force
that would be the car indicator signal! that tells other drivers which direction your turning!
the appropriate turning lane for their intended direction. They should not cross over into the turning lane for the opposite direction while making their turn. By using the designated turning lane for their direction, drivers can safely and efficiently navigate the intersection.
Turning something 'clockwise' would be turning it in the direction the hands on a clock turns. 'Counter-clockwise' would be turning it the opposite direction of a clock. I always remember anti-clockwise from clockwise, by which way a clock turns for clockwise, and the opposite way of a clock turning for anti-clockwise.
turn the distrubtor in the oposite direction the engine turns (it turns). Retard by turning it the same direction. There is a tab on the shaft with marks on the block to guage how much you are turning.
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To starboard.
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A translation.
Two tieds going in a different direction. Turning of impact.
By turning the locomotive around!