WAEC - Physics (2009 - No. 7)
A moving body accelerates when it?
changes its direction at constant speed
mauntains a constant linear speed
covers equal distances in equal times in a straight line
is acted upon by balanced forces
none of the above
Explanation
A moving body accelerates when: (i) Change in Speed: If the body increases or decreases its speed, it experiences acceleration, (ii) Change in Direction: Even if the speed remains constant, if the direction of the body changes (such as when turning), it still accelerates. This is because acceleration is defined as any change in velocity, and velocity includes both speed and direction.
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