Changing velocity and constant acceleration? Yes.
Changing velocity indicates constant acceleration dv/dt = a constant(k) when v=kt.
Then dv/dt= dkt/dt= k. the constant k can be positive , negative or zero.
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A body moving with constant speed in a circular path has acceleration changing at every point.
Changing at a constant rate equal to acceleration.
If body is moving in a circle with uniform or constant speed its acceleration will be uniform as velocity i.e. to say direction is changing at every point.
This object is changing its position, its velocity, and its acceleration.This object is changing its position, its velocity, and its acceleration.This object is changing its position, its velocity, and its acceleration.This object is changing its position, its velocity, and its acceleration.
Yes, it's direction may be constantly changing which would mean it is still accelerating.