Figure OQ4.1 shows a birds-eye view of a car going around a highway curve. As the car moves from point 1 to point 2, its speed doubles. Which of the vectors (a) through (e) shows the direction of the cars average acceleration between these two points?
PHYS 1010 Notes Week 12 April 48 General theory of relativity Covers accelerating and nonaccelerating reference frames You can always tell if you are accelerating by dropping an object and watching it move, but we can't distinguish between an accelerating reference frame and gravity Airplanes travel in curved paths because they take the shortest route possible. They fly closer to the North or South Pole and then back down because the earth is smaller further from the equator Light can travel in a curved path because space itself is curved; on a curved surface, the fastest path is curved So, gravity exists because mass curves space Mass creates an indentation in spacetime, which explains the attrac