same speed
, coz velocity is constant
velocity consists of speed and direction...
When the velocity of a moving object stays the same, it has a constant speed.
an acceleration of Zero, and a constant Inertia.
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Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction. If an object's speed stays the same but its direction changes, its velocity will change. This is because velocity takes into account the speed of an object as well as its direction of motion.
It is called zero acceleration/no acceleration. In other words, instantaneous velocity is zero.
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.
Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction. If the direction of motion changes while the speed remains constant, then the velocity will change. This can happen when an object moves in a circular path, for example.
It is called zero acceleration/no acceleration. In other words, instantaneous velocity is zero.
You're looking at one specific velocity/time graph that we can't see. From your description, we can tell that the object whose motion is described by that graph is moving at a constant rate of speed ... which is exactly what you just said while looking at the graph.
Velocity can change if the direction of motion changes while the speed remains constant. Velocity is a vector quantity that takes both magnitude (speed) and direction into account. So, if an object moves in a different direction while maintaining the same speed, its velocity will change.
An object moving in a circle at a constant speed undergoes acceleration because its direction of motion is continuously changing, even though its speed stays constant. This acceleration is called centripetal acceleration and is directed towards the center of the circle.