The whirling stone's direction of motion keeps changing. a. If it moves faster, its
Chapter 0, Problem 5(choose chapter or problem)
The whirling stone's direction of motion keeps changing. a. If it moves faster, its direction changes [faster] [slower]. b. This indicates that as speed increases, acceleration [increases] [decreases] [stays the same]. 5. Like Question 4, consider whirling the stone on a shorter string-that is, of smaller radius. a. For a given speed, the rate that the stone changes direction is [less] [more] [the same]. b. This indicates that as the radius decreases, acceleration [increases] [decreases] [stays the same].
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