Define "clunking" please. We need more info.Could be a worn out CV axle joint assuming it is front wheel drive.
You can be accelerating and traveling at a constant speed if you change directions.
No. An object is accelerating if it is changing speed or direction of travel. Since the person in question is running at a constant speed in a straight line, they are not accelerating.
A clunking noise when shifting gears on a K1500 automatic transmission, might mean a problem with the drive axle or drive shaft. Check all U-Joints to make sure they are working properly.
An accelerating object is one that is changing in either speed or direction. Thus any object that is turning is accelerating while maintaining a constant speed.
If you are traveling at a constant speed with changing direction there is a change in velocity, so you are accelerating.
If it's a type of clunking noise, check your gearbox. If it's some kind of rattling, check your hubcaps.
The term for increasing speed is accelerating.
It will have increase in speed with increase in time
It will have increase in speed with increase in time
It will have increase in speed with increase in time
Signal, wait for a clearing in traffic, and accelerate safely while merging in. Be careful of sudden pavement edges when re-entering the highway. Avoid accelerating to high speed on the unpaved shoulder as it is not safe to do so.
Since acceleration involves a change in velocity, and object might be accelerating even though its speed is constant.