An object moves on a at surface with an acceleration of

Chapter 6, Problem 66

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An object moves on a at surface with an acceleration of constant magnitude. If the acceleration is always perpendicular to the objects direction of motion, (a) is the shape of the objects path circular, linear, or parabolic? (b)During its motion, does the objects velocity change in direction but not magnitude, change in magnitude but not direction, or change in both magnitude and direction? (c)Does its speed increase, decrease, or stay the same?

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