You didn't put the answers
It would be better if I could see the text you’re reading off of
Found this:
Any object moving in a circle or along a curve is changing velocity (accelerating) even if its speed is constant, because its direction is changing. ... An object moving in a circular path at constant speed is a simple example of acceleration at constant speed because its velocity is changing direction.
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