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At t = 0, an automobile traveling north begins to make a turn. It follows one-quarter of the arc of a circle of radius 10.4 m until, at t = 1.66 s, it is traveling east. The car does not alter its speed during the turn.

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The car is following the path of a circle as it turns. At t = 0, it is located at the starting point of the circle and is traveling in the northern direction. As time moves forward, the car moves along one-quarter of the arc of a circle of radius 10.4 m until it reaches a point where it is traveling east, which it does at t = 1.66 s. This occurs because the car maintains a constant speed throughout the turn and follows a path that is one-quarter of a circle of radius 10.4 m.

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