Such and object is said to be in equilibrium. No acceleration and no force.
Constant velocity including the constant zero velocity.
An object in motion will not change its motion unless acted on by an external force. This applies to zero motion also.
"Uniform motion" means constant velocity ... constant speed in a straight line. "Acceleration" means any change in velocity ... speed or direction. So 'uniform motion' means zero acceleration.
acceleration
Acceleration can be either a change in speed or a change inthe direction of the motion even if speed doesn't change.a=dv/dt
The derivation is as follows: Consider an isolated system of two bodies A and B. An isolated system is such that no force acts on the system. This is the Newton's third law of motion for a body exerting some force on another. Hope it is clear! Best wishes!!
simple harmonic motion (SHM) the two summits of motion are an example
our body can not feel velocity (without frame of reference) , it feels only acceleration. motion sickness is caused due to excessive acceleration, and as we know running can not cause an acceleration of that great magnitude so we can only get exhausted and not feel motion sickness.
acceleration in a circular motion :)
'Acceleration' is a change in the speed and/or direction of motion.
Uniform acceleration motion is a type of motion where the acceleration value is constant.
Basically I have to write a paragraph with "supporting evidence" on how acceleration is NOT a motion, but I have no idea what to say. Can you please help by possibly telling me some things to say?
Constant acceleration motion can be characterized by motion equations and by motion graphs. The graphs of distance, velocity and acceleration as functions.
Newton got the idea of forces from change in motion, acceleration. Aristotle had the idea no force no motion, Newton recognized inertial motion without force.
For an object in motion without any acceleration, velocity and time.
Motion is about speed of location change, acceleration is about speed change.
yes, acceleration is constant in uniform circular motion
For uniform motion, the acceleration is zero. For non-uniform motion, the acceleration is something different than zero - at least, most of the time.