If the speedometer of your car reads a constant speed of 40km/hr can you say 100 % for sure that the car has a constant velocity? And? Explain?


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Constant velocity boots are rubber boots that cover and protect the CV joints on the axles of front-wheel-drive cars. Ignored, a ripped CV boot will cause the CV joint to fail. If they are in good working order, your velocity should stay relatively constant in your vehicle. Your speedometer should gauge this properly under these stable conditions.

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