The whirling stone's direction of motion keeps changing. a. If it moves faster, its

Chapter 0, Problem 5

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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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