Flag Mechanics> Is it possible for a particle to be movin...
question mark

Is it possible for a particle to be moving with constant speed and still being accelerating

Martine , 4 Years ago
Grade 6
anser 3 Answers
Parth

Last Activity: 4 Years ago

Yes it is possible
in case of uniform circular motion the speed remains constant, but it always have radial acceleration (  v^2/r)
but it’s velocity keeps changing

Ayush_Deep

Last Activity: 4 Years ago

Yes it is possible
Since particle is accelerating , its velocity must change in terms of direction but with constant magnitude for constant speed.
This is possible in many cases . 
One example is helical path followed by charged particle in presence of magnetic field.
This is also possible in case of uniform circular motion.
Hope you got your answer.
 

Vikas TU

Last Activity: 4 Years ago

Yes, it is possible to accelerate a particle at constant velocity. Acceleration is a change in velocity, either in its magnitude—i.e., speed—or in its direction, or both. The sharper the curve and the greater your speed, the more noticeable this acceleration will become.

Provide a better Answer & Earn Cool Goodies

Enter text here...
star
LIVE ONLINE CLASSES

Prepraring for the competition made easy just by live online class.

tv

Full Live Access

material

Study Material

removal

Live Doubts Solving

assignment

Daily Class Assignments


Ask a Doubt

Get your questions answered by the expert for free

Enter text here...