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2) Why does the accelerating object eventually pass the constant velocity object?

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Answer:

Accelerations are caused by an unbalanced or net force. The net force is always in the same direction as the acceleration. For objects moving in circles at constant speed, the net force is directed towards the center of the circle about which the object moves.

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