That's the object's 'speed'.
That is the object's 'speed'.
That is the object's 'speed'.
That is the object's 'speed'.
Motion implies momentum, which implies velocity. Linear implies a straight line. Accelerating implies changing velocity. And uniform implies constancy. So, when an object moves in a straight line and accelerates at a constant rate, you have uniformly accelerating linear motion.
Linear Motion is motion of object/body along a straight line.Random Motion is the motion of an object/body along a disordered or irregular line.
Linear motion is a motion in a straight line but velocity can travel in any direction the equation for linear motion is and velocity is the rate of change of positions
Any object moving in a straight line, whether at a constant speed or not, is undergoing linear motion.
It is moving either one way or the other. Linear motion is straight line motion. Either the object is moving toward point A or away from it toward point B.
It is moving either one way or the other. Linear motion is straight line motion. Either the object is moving toward point A or away from it toward point B.
It lets us know how the object can zig-and zag.
Because the object is not moving in any direction at all. Therefore its not accelerating or in motion.
It is called the velocity.