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Magnitude of Acceleration Vector when VelocitySpeed is Constant

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Magnitude of Acceleration Vector when Velocity is Constant

If I observe a change in direction of velocity, but not in speed: What does the acceleration vector look like?

I am confused! The difference vector between two vectors of equal length A has a different length than A. But acceleration is defined by the time derivative of velocity (which is a vector quantity) and thus by the vector difference - or am I wrong?

Is it an inaccuracy that is no longer relevant when the time interval is very small?