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Which describes acceleration involving only a change in direction? A. moving at constant speed around a circular track B. moving at increasing speed around a curve C. an object in free fall D. an object
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Which describes acceleration involving only a change in direction?
A. moving at constant speed around a circular track
B. moving at increasing speed around a curve
C. an object in free fall
D. an object at rest
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B, since it includes both an increase in speed and a change in direction.
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Answer is A. moving at constant speed around a circular track
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