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Cade Irwin
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20 October, 23:56
What type of motion is always accelerating
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Kathy Moss
21 October, 00:01
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Any motion along a curved path, especially circular motion, is
always accelerated, because it is always changing direction.
Acceleration is any change in speed or direction of motion.
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Elaine Serrano
21 October, 00:10
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An object with a force is always accelerating until acted upon by another force
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