Conceptual Physics (12th Edition)

Published by Addison-Wesley
ISBN 10: 0321909100
ISBN 13: 978-0-32190-910-7

Chapter 3 - Think and Discuss - Page 56: 83

Answer

A car rounding a curve at constant speed has a varying velocity (i.e., it is accelerating), because its direction is changing. Anything with constant velocity must have both constant speed and be moving in the same direction, so there is no example of the second type.
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