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which of the following always causes change in speed, direction, or both
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In general: "acceleration" (or equivalently an unbalanced/net force) is what always produces a change in speed, direction, or both. By definition acceleration is a change in velocity (velocity includes both speed and direction), and Newton’s 2nd law (Fnet = ma) means a nonzero net force causes that acceleration.
In general: "acceleration" (or equivalently an unbalanced/net force) is what always produces a change in speed, direction, or both. By definition acceleration is a change in velocity (velocity includes both speed and direction), and Newton’s 2nd law (Fnet = ma) means a nonzero net force causes that acceleration.
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