It is a kind of force that will stay in the same point, but is not reactive to the force.
An object is said to be in uniform motion when it goes in a constant straight line. Motion is the part of the mechanics branch of physics.
"What are length constant and wedge constant in newton's laws of motion?"
If constant motion means constant velocity then, total distance / total time = avg velocity => avg speed constant velocity => avg velocity = velocity
changing. only under specific requirements would the motion be constant.
i believe that the definition of a constant multiplier is when you are obviously multiplying thing more than once
It is motion in a straight line at a constant velocity.
Constant acceleration motion can be characterized by motion equations and by motion graphs. The graphs of distance, velocity and acceleration as functions.
No. The definition of acceleration is change in velocity.
An object is said to be in uniform motion when it goes in a constant straight line. Motion is the part of the mechanics branch of physics.
Zero rate of change of velocity. Straight-line motion at a constant speed.
The definition of acceleration is: Any change of velocity, that is, speed or direction of motion. If an object is undergoing constant acceleration, then the definition says that its velocity must be changing.
Constant motion has a constant speed, and accelerated motion has an accelerating speed! [getting faster] :)
Constant Motion was created in 2007.
Acceleration is the difference between constant and non-constant motion.
Constant motion is a mechanics terms meaning the quantity that is conserved throughout the motion. Examples of constant motion are specific linear momentum and specific energy.
"What are length constant and wedge constant in newton's laws of motion?"
Nein. If it's moving, by definition it has non-zero velocity.