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what is regular and irregular motion in physics
The difference between positive and negitive motion is.. that this website stinks and idk. go check somewhere else trust me.
A Linear Motion Is Not Just A Mechanical Motion But The Real Meaning To Linear Is Where Something Goes From One Place To Another And Doesn't ReturnE.G.From Point A To Point B(The other 3 motions are; Reciprocating (one place to another and back), Rotary (goes round) and Oscillating Motion (goes in a straight line but curves)
Clockwise and counterclockwise are opposite directions of motion.Clockwise motion (negative mathematical direction) designates circular motion around a pivot point similar to that of the hand of a timepiece - e.g. top, then right, then bottom, then left, then top again.Counterclockwise motion (positive mathematical direction) designates the opposite direction of motion - e.g. top, then left, then bottom, then right, then top again.
Since amplitude can vary, it is inconvenient to set "0" at the maximum swing point. This can move your zero and all successive measurements with just a touch. Additionally, "simple harmonic motion" is easily described by combinations of the sine and cosine functions, and they yield positive and negative values of equal magnitudes. So it is *easier* to set zero at "mid span".
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What is the meaning of uniform accelarated motion?
the motion is in opposite direction
relative motion
Yes, the mass of a marble affects its motion because objects with larger mass have greater inertia, meaning they resist changes in their motion more. A heavier marble will require more force to move it compared to a lighter marble of the same size.
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what is regular and irregular motion in physics
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The direction of motion can be determined by observing the change in position of an object over time. If the position is increasing, the object is moving in the positive direction; if it is decreasing, it is moving in the negative direction. Additionally, the sign of the velocity can indicate the direction of motion: positive for forward motion and negative for backward motion.
Hypermobility is the term meaning excessive joint range of motion.
One example where acceleration is against the direction of motion is when a car is slowing down to a stop. In this case, the acceleration is directed opposite to the motion of the car, causing it to decelerate.
When acceleration is opposite to (against) the direction of motion, the magnitude of the velocity decreases, meaning that the object slows down. An example is the application of the brakes to slow or stop a car. During the time that the pressure remains on the brake pedal, the car's acceleration is negative ... meaning opposite to the direction of motion ... and the car's speed is decreasing.