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You are driving south on a highway. Then, without changing speed, you round a curve and drive west. Do you accelerate?
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Answered by bobpursley
accleration is indeed change of velocity/time

change of veloctiy= Vf-Vi in this case, the directons are different, so there is a vector change of velocity, thence, an acceleration.
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