The speedometer of your car shows that you are traveling at a constant speed of 35 m/s. Is it possible that your car is accelerating?

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If so, explain how this could happen.

see the above post.

yes

Yes, it is possible for a car to be accelerating even when the speedometer shows a constant speed of 35 m/s.

Acceleration refers to a change in velocity, which includes changes in both speed and direction. In this case, even though the speed may be constant, the car could be accelerating if there is a change in its direction of motion.

For example, if the car is moving in a circular path or going around a curve, it is constantly changing its direction. This change in direction requires a force to be applied, which causes the car to accelerate towards the center of the curve. The speedometer may still show 35 m/s because it only measures the magnitude of the velocity and does not take into account the change in direction.

So, in summary, the car can be accelerating even if the speedometer shows a constant speed if there is a change in its direction of motion.