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Does a car driving up a 6 degree incline at a constant speed have constant velocity?

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Does a car driving up a 6 degree incline at a constant speed have constant velocity?

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The speed is constant and the direction is constant so the velocity is constant (unlike travel on a curved path. Note, however, that a car travelling on the curved earth’s surface would not have a constant velocity, but the contribution of the curvature can safely be ignored over about 20 miles of so.

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