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same speed

, coz velocity is constant

velocity consists of speed and direction...

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Q: What kind of speed does a moving object have when the velocity stays the same?
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When the velocity of a moving object stays the same it has a speed's?

constant


When the velocity of a moving object stays the same it has a speed?

constant


When the velocity of a moving object stays the same it has a what speed?

constant


When the velocity of a moving object stays the same it has a?

an acceleration of Zero, and a constant Inertia.


How would the velocity of an object change when the speed stays the same?

Velocity includes both speed and direction, so velocity will change when an object changes direction while maintaining it's speed. An example is a car at constant speed around a curve.


Does the speed stay same no matters what mass?

That depends on the situation. If the object is moving freely in a vacuum, the speed stays the same. If an object is accelerating, the speed change depends in part, on the mass of the object.


When An object speeds up it has what acceleration?

For an object's speed to change (increase or decrease), the object must be accelerating. If there is an acceleration, there is a non-zero net force acting on the object.note: Velocity and speed are different. An object's velocity can change without the speed changing. Example of this is centripetal acceleration. The object's velocity changes directions, thus the velocity changes. The magnitude (or speed), however, stays the same (if only a radial acceleration is present).


When are the forces on an balanced?

Newton's first law states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. This is also called the law of inertia. So, the forces acting on an object are balanced when the object is not accelerating. This happens when the object is at rest, or when the object is moving at constant velocity. ===================== The forces on an object are balanced when their vector sum is zero.


What are the conditions for an object to stay at restto keep moving at constant velocityor to move with increasing velocity?

You have three separate situations here:1. Object stays at rest. The force on the object is not great enough to overcome its frictional forces, or its inertia.2. Object keeps moving at constant velocity. The object's inertia and frictional forces are exactly balancedby the Force exerted on it.3. Object moves with increasing velocity (acceleration). The Force on the object exceeds that necessary to overcome its inertia and its frictional forces.


An object in motion is moving in relation to an object that appears to what?

to an object that stays still


When two forces acting on an object are equal?

Newton's first law states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. This is also called the law of inertia. So, the forces acting on an object are balanced when the object is not accelerating. This happens when the object is at rest, or when the object is moving at constant velocity. ===================== The forces on an object are balanced when their vector sum is zero.


What happens to the velocity of a moving body if you change the direction in which the body is moving?

It depends how you changed the direction of the body. If the body is hit by an external force in the direction of motion, the velocity should increase. If the body is hit by an external force in the opposite direction of motion, velocity will decrease.