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Which example below has a changing velocity?
a stationary car a car travelling at 13 m/s around a bend
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Final answer:

A car travelling at 13 m/s around a bend has a changing velocity.


Step-by-step explanation:

The example below that has a changing velocity is a car travelling at 13 m/s around a bend. Velocity is a vector quantity that measures both the speed and direction of an object's motion. When a car is travelling at a constant speed but changes direction, its velocity is changing because its direction is changing.


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