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If it does, it won't stay on the ramp for long. In order to travel in a curved path, the velocity must change even if the speed remains the same.
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Mass measured in kilograms and in pounds. If you travel at a constant velocity, the time that you travel and the distance that you cover.
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Another car would have to travel at 70 km/hr west.To have the same velocity, it must have the same speed toward the same direction.
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A car traveling at constant speed can still accelerate if its direction changes, such as when it goes around a curve. Acceleration is defined as a change in velocity, which includes changes in direction as well as changes in speed. A car at constant velocity, on the other hand, maintains both its speed and direction, so it does not experience acceleration.
To travel 200 miles east in 4 hours, your velocity vector would need to have a magnitude of 50 miles per hour eastward. This constant speed will ensure that you cover the 200 miles in the given time.
If it does, it won't stay on the ramp for long. In order to travel in a curved path, the velocity must change even if the speed remains the same.
It takes approximately six hours to travel by airplane from New York to England.
No, passports are for traveling to other countries.
You can get a traveling job in the United States as a hostess/ host on an airplane. You can also get one for a travel agency. AAA offers traveling jobs as well.
Yes. Gamma Rays are photons (like visible light, just at another part of the electromagnetic spectrum). They travel with constant velocity at the speed of light (only in a vacuum). Although the original speed of the gamma ray varies.
That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
An airplane wing. The top is curved, so the air traveling over the top of the wing needs to travel faster than the air going along the bottom. As the velocity of air increases the pressure decreases.
The velocity of sound in air is independent of changes in frequency. Sound waves travel at a constant speed determined by the properties of the medium they are traveling through, such as air temperature and pressure.
Constant velocity means that an object is moving at a steady speed in a straight line, without changing its velocity. Variable velocity means that an object's speed or direction is changing over time, resulting in a non-constant velocity.