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When an object is traveling the same distance every second it has a?

constant speed


Is motion of a balloon ascending at a rate of 14 meter per second is accelerated or decelerated?

since the balloon is moving up with a constant speed it is not accelerated or decelerated


To pass a truck a car initially traveling 25 meters per second accelerates at a constant rate of 3 meters per second squared after 6 seconds how fast is the car traveling?

That's easy, if the car is initially traveling at 25 meters per second and gradually accelerates 3 meters per second for 6 seconds then the car is traveling at 43 meters per second.


If a graph was traveling at a constant second a minute what would the speed be at 5 seconds?

If the graph is traveling at a constant speed of 1 unit per minute, then after 5 seconds it would have traveled 5/60 = 1/12 units. Therefore, the speed at 5 seconds is 1/12 units per second.


A weather balloon floating at a constant height drops a bag to gain altitude if the bag hits the ground with a velocity of 107.8 meters per second what was the height of the balloon when the bag was d?

593 meters.


Why does a car traveling at constant speed can accelerate while a car at constant velocity connot?

The question is inherantly flawed. A car traveling at a constant speed cannot accelerate, if it could it's speed would not be constant. "Constant speed" means that speed is not increasing or decreasing but remain consistent over time. For example, if you cover 10 feet during each second, your speed is constant. "Constant velocity" implies constant speed, but it has an additional constraint: you can't change your direction. If you travel constantly at 10 feet per second in a straight line, then your speed is constant and your velocity is constant. But if you travel constantly at 10 feet per second in a wiggly line (or a circle, or anything not straight), then your speed is constant but your velocity is NOT constant. If you travel at a constant speed but change direction, velocity is changed. Or if you travel in the same direction but change the speed, velocity is changed. Average speed is is easier: distance/time So, your question should read: Why can a car traveling at an average speed accelerate, but a car traveling at constant speed cannot? Or Why am I asking the wrong questions?


A car is traveling with a constant velocity of 33 meters per second due east What is it's speed?

33 m/sec 73.81 mph 118 km/hr any way you look at it


What has greater acceleration when it gets pushed a volleyball or a balloon?

A balloon typically has greater acceleration than a volleyball when both are pushed with the same force. This is because the balloon has a much lower mass than the volleyball, according to Newton's second law of motion (F = ma). Since acceleration is inversely proportional to mass when force is constant, the lighter balloon will accelerate more.


Which balloon was the second balloon in the 1927 Macy's Day parade?

There was only 1 balloon which was Felix the Cat.


What is light's acceleration if its traveling at a constant speed of 300000 km s?

It has no acceleration. The definition of acceleration is the change in velocity over time, so if it is traveling at a constant speed, it has no acceleration. Also, the speed of light is a constant, which means it does not change.


What is the acceleration of a ball that is traveling at a constant velocity of 50 meters per second and has been traveling for 2 minutes?

zero - it is constat velocity. so acceleration is zero50 m/s2 Another : The acceleration is ZERO. Acceleration is defined as the change in velocity per unit time. If the ball is traveling a constant velocity over a two minute period, the acceleration would be zero since there is no change in velocity.


When your car is traveling at 55 mph how fast is your body traveling?

When your car is traveling at a constant speed of 55 mph, your body inside the car is also moving at 55 mph relative to the car. This is because you are moving along with the car, experiencing the same speed as the vehicle you are in.