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How does a swing demonstrate acceleration changes in both speed and direction?
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[QUOTE="ARussell1, post: 5477977, member: 594646"] Hi there! So to wrap up the year in AP Physics 1, we have to take videos or pictures of physics in everyday life. Two of my situations are: 1. Situation where you have greatest net torque 2. Situation where acceleration changes both speed and direction at same time For the first one, I was thinking of a seesaw, or a big wrench because if you have a big wrench since torque= force x distance the bigger distance would result in a greater torque? For the second one, I was thinking of a swing? But had trouble explaining how the speed is changing while on a swing? Please help if you can, and maybe give your own input! Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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