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The diagram below is a snapshote of three cars all moving couterclockwise during a one lap race on an elliptical track.

Which car vsn finish the race without changing its present velocity ?

A

car A

B

car B

C

car C

D

none of the three cars can finish the race with present velocity

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D

on curve path momentum must be changed.
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