Asked by Nikki
A car travels the same distance at constant speed around two curves, one with twice the radius of curvature of the other. For which of these curves is the change of the velocity of the car greater? Explain.
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Answered by
drwls
For a given distance of travel, there is a larger direction and velocity change with the shorter-radius curve.
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