I don't know why the last answer was tacos...the answer is unbalanced forces. not tacos.
The size of velocity and the size of speed are the same number. But velocity also has a direction and speed doesn't.
Never. They're fundamentally different things. Velocity has a size and a direction. Its size alone, without the direction, is speed. So speed is one part of velocity, but not all of it, so they can never be the same. Something like a finger can never be the same as a hand.
A push or pull with size and direction is a vector
If an object is increasing in speed, the acceleration is positive and the force is in the direction of travel. If the object is slowing down, the acceleration is negative and the force is acting against the direction of movement.
A vector.
One fraction or number can never be equal or unequal. Those words mean that at least two separate things are compared, and either they're the same or else they're not the same. If two fractions or two numbers are 'unequal', it means they're not the same size.
The two sums of money are unequal. They split the pie unequally. Unequal cake cutting can be devastating. Fernando did not try to make the cookies of unequal size.
Size: the same. Direction: the forces are in opposite directions.
unequal pupil size
Unequal size of cells
spzifgjo;
Speed and velocity cannot be unequal for the same object. Speed tells you how quickly something is moving (as measured, for example, in meters per second) and velocity tells you how quickly something is moving and in what direction it is moving.
Stairs
they are those flagellas that are unequal in length,form and direction
It can be any direction. It depends on the magnitudes and directions of the two original vectors.
Yes. The orientation (direction) is different!
that is just not aprropiet