1 meter/second/second in the same direction of travel
-- "Acceleration" is any change of velocity.-- "Velocity" is a speed and its direction.-- "20 meters per second" is a speed, not a velocity, because it doesn't mention a direction.-- We don't have enough information to say anything about that car's acceleration.If, for example, it happens to be moving at a constant speed of 20 meters per secondon a circular track, then it has plenty of acceleration.
The acceleration would be zero because the turtle is moving at a constant speed
No. Velocity combines speed and the direction of motion.Constant velocity is constant speed in a straight line.In circular motion, the velocity is always changing even if the speed is constant,because the direction is always changing.
... continue to do that, until a force is exerted on it.
Acceleration = Final velocity - Initial velocity / time
zero because the initial and final velocity is constant . so,difference bet. final velocity and initial velocity is zero
Velocity is Speed in a given direction. Moving at constant velocity is equivalent to say moving with a constant speed in a specified direction. So, moving at constant velocity implicitly means moving with constant speed.
If he is moving at a constant speed and not changing direction, then acceleration is zero.
a "body" "moving body" an "object" is moving with constant velocity. [OR] a "body" is moving with constant velocity.
A car moving at constant speed in a straight line is also moving at constant velocity.
there is no acceleration if the body is moving with constant velocity
Velocity of the x axis (how fast it's moving to the side) remains constant, so it equals whatever the x axis velocity is.
A motion with a constant speed will always be moving the same speed A motion with a constant acceleration will constantly be gaining speed, and does not remain moving at the same speed.
Acceleration:Always the same, doesn't need to be calculated. Acceleration of gravity = 9.8 meters (32.2 ft) per second2Acceleration of gravity is negative (points down).Velocity:(Initial velocity) + [ (acceleration) x (time) ]Positive velocity = moving upNegative velocity = moving down
When all forces are balanced, the object can either be moving at a constant velocity or be at rest. But because you asked for balanced forces on a moving object, it is moving at a constant velocity.
Yes. An object moving in a straight line at constant speed has constant velocity.
Not necessarily. Constant velocity also means no change in direction.