Answer:
Cart spinning, ball rolling, ball falling, ball going up
Explanation:
The acceleration of a body is a vector magnitude, this means that it also has a module, direction, therefore, any of the two things that change, the acceleration changes. Let's examine the examples:
- Car turning a corner. In this case the speed direction is changing, which is reflected in an acceleration of the system
- A ball rolling on the ground. As the speed is decreasing the acceleration module is changing
- Ball falling in this case the speed increases, so there is an acceleration
- Constant speed box. Here with the constant speed in module and direction There is no acceleration
- Paper falling with constant speed. As the speed is constant There is no acceleration
- Ball moving up. In this case the module gives the speed is decreasing, There is an acceleration
- Chair on the floor zero speed and does not change, therefore there is no acceleration