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12 October, 23:59

When the direction of an object changes what happens to its velocity?

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  1. 13 October, 02:47
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    Direction of motion is one part of a complete description of velocity.

    So if the direction of motion changes, that's a change of velocity, even if the speed didn't change.

    The change of direction is called "an acceleration", even if the speed didn't change.
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