littlestar9050 littlestar9050
  • 21-05-2014
  • Physics
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Why does an object traveling in a circle at a constant speed always accelerate ?

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ethan3
ethan3 ethan3
  • 21-05-2014
I'm not sure but I believe it is momentum, when an object keeps moving and keeps Its speed 
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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 23-05-2014
Because "acceleration" doesn't mean "speeding up".  It means any change
in the speed or direction of motion.

An airplane speeding up, a bicycle slowing down, and a car going around a curve, are all doing accelerated motion.

A circle has no straight parts, so an object traveling in a circle is always changing
its direction. That means accelerated motion, even if its speed doesn't change..
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