Velocity = Displacement/Time =10.55m/11.31s = 0.932m/s
Value of constant velocity is 0.932m/s.
Newton's First Law of motion
Yes. An object moving at constant velocity has zero acceleration. The constant velocity van be any constant including zero velocity. Mathematics acceleration a=dv/dt = 0. Solving this gives v = constant.
If the net force on an object is zero, then velocity of the object is constant ... it moves in a straight line at a constant speed.
Displacement is the term for the change in position of an object. You find displacement by taking the final position of the object and subtract the initial position of the object.
Constant velocityZero acceleration and/or Moving object
This is known as displacement, and is generally measured in meters :)
Displacement: Grows with time, at an increaing rate. Velocity: Grows with time, at a constant rate. Acceleration: Greater than zero, remains constant with time.
The acceleration of an object that travels in a constant straight line velocity is zero.
It is the speed or velocity of the object, measured by the distance covered over time. For instance, a car travelling at a constant 60 miles per hour, will travel 60 miles every hour (60MPH).
Such an object is said to travel at a constant speed. If it doesn't change direction, it is also said to travel at constant velocity.
That's the definition of constant velocity. Also a good description of zero acceleration.
No. An object traveling at a constant velocity is not accelerating.
Since acceleration is a change in velocity, if your velocity is constant (does not change), your acceleration is zero.
this my sound rather daft but this is a bit of a trick question, the speed is the same so straight away you would think the acceleration is constant right....???? Wrong the displacement of the object is changing (displacement is the distance being travelled with a direction, a vector quantity.) as the displacement is changing so is the velocity, as velocity is displacement/time. as the velocity is changing so is the acceleration because acceleration is then change in velocity divided by time.
If the Object is falling at a constant velocity the shape of the graph would be linear. If the object is falling at a changing velocity (Accelerating) the shape of the graph would be exponential- "J' Shape.
Velocity is change in displacement over time.
Yes. An object moving in a straight line at constant speed has constant velocity.