Acceleration: is this accelerating?

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Acceleration occurs when an object's speed or direction changes. In the discussion, a motorcycle rounding a curve, a bus starting to move, and a car speeding up are all identified as accelerating. Conversely, a helicopter ascending at a constant speed, a person jogging straight at a constant speed, and a car driving at a constant speed over a hill are not accelerating. The participants confirm that understanding acceleration involves recognizing changes in speed or direction. Overall, clarity on the definitions of acceleration is emphasized throughout the conversation.
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Which of the following objects is accelerating:

1. A motorcycle rounds a curve without changing speed.
2. A helicopter ascending straight upward without speeding up for slowing down.
3. A person jogging straight south at a constant speed.
4. A bus starts moving after waiting for a stoplight, traveling in a straight line.
5. A car speeds up while driving east along a level road.
6. A car drives at a constant 45mph as it goes over the top of a hill

What I think as solutions...(correct me please)

1. yes 4.yes
2. no 5.yes
3. no 6.yes
 
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Are your answers correct?

1. yes 4.yes
2. yes 5.yes
3. yes 6.yes

For future reference: Please explain your reasoning for each of your answers. That way, if we see anything wrong with it, we can point it out.
 
i put no for 2&3 b.c there are not changing speed or direction
 
emma402 said:
i put no for 2&3 b.c there are not changing speed or direction
And you are correct in thinking so.
 
great, thanks!
 
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