true
Swiftly, quickly, speedily. It depends in what context you need to say it in.
more quickly, most quickly
more quickly, most quickly
more quickly, most quickly
more quickly, most quickly
how quickly or slowly the object is moving
No, it depends on radial acceleration.
Yes, ofcourse it depends upon how fast and slow the body is moving. In other words we can say that it depends upon the speed of the object, because the graph is plotted against distance and time and distance per unit time is called speed of the object..... so the conclusion is that the Above statement is TRUE.
Quickly.
In the following sentence, which word is an adverb used to modify a verb? The young girl quickly learned the rules of the board game.
quickly
Quickly It modifies the verb "ran"
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Ran
The player was very strong, so she recovered quickly following an early setback in the competition.
In the sentence above, quickly is the adverb. An adverb basically modifies a verb.
its false... skeletal muscles cannot react quickly and they don't tire easily...