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2 March, 20:37

Which scenario describes a change in velocity?

A. A skydiver that has reached terminal velocity (a constant speed) while falling.

B. A ride that spins clockwise and then counterclockwise.

C. A car traveling east at 55 km/hr.

D. A plane traveling at 800 mph at cruising altitude.

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  1. 2 March, 20:52
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    Answer: B

    Explanation:

    Velocity is the distance covered in a specific direction per time taken. It is a vector quantity.

    When an object reaches terminal velocity, the velocity will be constant.

    But a ride that spins clockwise and then counterclockwise. Will experience many changes in velocity. Since velocity is a vector quantity which has both magnitude and direction.

    Change in direction is tantamount to change in velocity. Therefore, the scenario that describes a change in velocity is a ride that spins clockwise and then counterclockwise
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